In the last two weeks, the island experienced hundreds of earthquakes. According to the report, an earthquake of magnitude 9 occurred on May 4, 2018. This is the strongest earthquake that bombed the island for 43 years. Immediately after the earthquake, some beaches were photographed and retreated, but no tsunami warning was issued. For those unaware, large-scale island earthquakes can cause tsunamis. It is generally considered that the tsunami is showing signs of development as the coastline retreats after the earthquake.
Then there is an earthquake. An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 occurred in southern Mexico on Monday after an earthquake of magnitude 7.2 occurred in this area last Friday. Although there was no death from the earthquake, 13 people were killed in a crash accident by a helicopter after the investigation was broken. On Monday morning, the whole sea shook with a magnitude 5.3 earthquake. Emily Brodsky, Professor of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Santa Cruz, says: But she pointed out that it is premature to combine the points between all the activities we saw in the past few months and it is unclear how much the event will affect other events Is difficult.
On 30th April 2018, when the floor of the Pu'u 'crater collapsed, the island began to experience an increase in seismic activity. According to the report, a new crack appeared on the island immediately after the earthquake of magnitude 5 on May 3, 2018. When 16 active cracks develop, the earthquake and volcanic activity have steadily developed in the past two weeks. Lava is flowing continuously through Leilani Estates, and the east side of the volcanic lift is considered to be very active.