Mw 7.0 Off the Coast of Central America
updated 8 August 2021

On 24 November 2016 a major earthquake occurred off the Coast of Central America at a depth of 10 km. The seismic event occurred at 18:43:48 UTC and had an estimated moment magnitude (Mw) 7.0.

The earthquake was preceded by two planetary alignments, Mercury-Venus-Uranus on the 22nd and Earth-Mercury-Saturn 23rd, both of which are considered critical, especially Mercury-Venus-Uranus. The earthquake occurred as lunar geometry became critical reaching 11 on the 24th and 15 into the 25th, which resulted in a second strong earthquake.

Note: WPG analysis is not included in this report.

Mercury-Venus-Uranus     2016-11-22,  3:12:49   23°57'31"
Earth-Mercury-Saturn     2016-11-23, 18:39:25  256°40'12"
          
SSGI chart
SSGI depiction of planetary (PG) and lunar (LG) geometry

 

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