Magnitude 6.4 Earthquake in Puerto Rico
Links to forecasts and scenerios (below) will continue to be updated, however, text in this story will not be updated unless there is significant change to the aftershock behavior or to the USGS...
View ArticleNew Landslide Guidebook for Puerto Rico Residents
A new landslide guidebook released February 5 is now available for Puerto Rico residents to learn more about the landslide hazards that can impact the island.
View ArticlePresident Proposes $971.2 Million FY 2021 Budget for USGS
Budget Focuses on Bringing Science, Facilities, and Infrastructure into the 21st Century
View ArticleNew USGS map can help Puerto Rico deal with risk of landslides after hurricanes
A new U.S. Geological Survey map of Puerto Rico shows the relative risks of landslides due to the kind of intense rainfall brought on by hurricanes. It identifies 20% of the island as at high risk, 9%...
View ArticleMagnitude 5.4 Earthquake Felt in Puerto Rico
On May 2, 2020, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck about 4 miles offshore of Tallaboa, Puerto Rico, at a depth of about 5-6 miles (9 kilometers). This story will be updated if/when more information...
View ArticleUSGS Scientists Find Seafloor Faults Near Puerto Rico Quakes’ Epicenters
Most residents of southern Puerto Rico were startled by the sequence of earthquakes that began Dec. 28, 2019 and included a magnitude 6.4 quake on Jan. 7, 2020. Aftershocks are expected to continue for...
View ArticleScientists Map Tectonic Structure Below the Seafloor of Puerto Rico
The USGS is working to identify and map faults in southern Puerto Rico, to estimate the location and magnitude of potential earthquakes.
View ArticleBridging the Language Barrier During the Puerto Rico Earthquake
What happens when a 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Puerto Rico and the public needs critical information? How does a mostly English-speaking science agency reach a mostly Spanish-speaking public?
View ArticleUSGS Scientists Add Another Piece to Puzzle of How Hurricanes Can Gain Strength
Unique observations collected by U.S. Geological Survey scientists during Hurricane María in 2017, revealed previously unknown ocean processes that may aid in more accurate hurricane forecasting and...
View ArticleReducing Flood Risks by Restoring Coral Reefs
Healthy coral reefs are more than just hotspots of marine biodiversity—they’re also invaluable to long-term resilience against coastal storms.
View ArticleUSGS Virtual Science Career Event
Three centers coordinated and hosted a USGS Science Career Event on January 27, 2022 to inform undergraduate and graduate students and early career scientists about the science career opportunities...
View ArticleLandslide Forecasting in Puerto Rico
USGS is developing an island-wide monitoring network – the most comprehensive of its kind in the United States.
View ArticleNEW TNMCorps Mapping Challenge for Ambulances in Puerto Rico!
If you live in a cold part of the country (like us here in Denver!) and you're in the mood for a little virtual vacation, or even if Puerto Rico is your very own backyard and you’d like to edit...
View ArticleMapping Challenge Update (12/02/22): Ambulances in Puerto Rico
This ambulances-in-Puerto-Rico challenge is off to a solid start, and the points are rolling in! Keep up the great work, we know how challenging these features are!
View ArticleMapping Challenge Update (12/08/22): Ambulances in Puerto Rico
We've gotten 14 new ambulance points in Puerto Rico since last week - keep it up!
View ArticleMapping Challenge Update (12/15/22): Ambulances in Puerto Rico
Great job keeping these ambulances in Puerto Rico rolling in!
View ArticleEvent: Explore USGS Careers in Florida and the Caribbean
Have you ever wondered what it takes to pursue a career with the U.S. Geological Survey? Our virtual event on February 23rd, 2023, offered the chance to learn about the diverse career opportunities...
View ArticleFINISHED!! TNMCorps Mapping Challenge for Ambulances in Puerto Rico
This challenge is now complete! Thanks to everyone who contributed!
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