Both earth tremors occurred in a sector of the Oriente transform fault characterized by a predominant sliding movement along the left lateral course, the expert explained.
Since the seismic activity began on November 10, 8,873 aftershocks of both earthquakes have been recorded until the end of the year.
Arango pointed out that after the 6.1-magnitude earthquake on December 23, 446 aftershocks have been recorded, and given the magnitude of those earthquakes, the aftershocks will continue, which is totally normal, although they should decrease in quantity and magnitude over time.
In 2024, 20 perceptible earthquakes were officially reported in information bulletins, 10 in the Santiago-Baconao area, five in different locations in the interior of the country (Moa, Baracoa, Sibanicú and Varadero) and five in the Pilón-Chivirico area, where the three strong earthquakes are included.
On the other hand, Arango explained that 143 probably perceptible earthquakes were recorded up to December 31 and the intensity is given according to the criteria established by the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS/1998).