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Ever since the ability to drill into the deep seabed has become a reality the earthquakes have increased. This is not a natural occurrence but a manmade occurrence.
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There isn’t any offshore drilling off PR.
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Intro Geology 101 would show a person the actual tectonics involved in the PR earthquake. There is no drilling anywhere near either side of that fault line.
Over in the BVI forum on TTOL, there has been discussion about this geology. GlennA's response in this thread:
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