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- Jan 4, 2020
According to the TV news there were 98 earthquakes on the 4th, about a third over 3 and the largest 3.7. On the 5th there were "just" 48, half over 3, but the largest was 3.9. For today they're a bit more worried about the wind. In the last few days it's been blowing most of the ash and gases out to sea, but it's expected to swing around later which might lead to, among other things, the airport being closed again. Last time they closed it was because the runway was covered in volcanic ash. They clear it by sending out a few blokes with leaf blowers, so it's not a quick process.The USGS reporting threshold is 2.5. Apparently most of the quakes today on la Palma were only detected by local equipment. Only 3 or 4 were even felt by the locals. So they may all be below the reporting and mapping threshold for the web site.
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