Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Today, August 1, 2024, the Dominican Republic has experienced a series of earthquakes that have put the population on alert. According to the report issued by the National Seismology Center (CNS), these tremors have been recorded with various magnitudes and epicenters throughout the national territory, reinforcing the seismic nature of the region. The network of seismometers, strategically located in high-risk areas, has allowed for the efficient detection and monitoring of these movements. The Dominican Republic is situated in a geologically active zone, resulting from the interaction between the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates. This phenomenon not only generates high seismic activity but also leads to a complex tectonic system characterized by faults that extend across its territory. The oblique convergence of these plates results in different tectonic regimes, which explains the frequency of tremors in the country. Today, the population has felt several tremors, and the CNS has provided information about each one, including the time, magnitude, and epicenter of the events. This data is crucial for citizens to make informed decisions regarding their safety. The most affected cities, such as Santo Domingo, Santiago de los Caballeros, Puerto Plata, and Samaná, have seen an increase in concern among their residents. Authorities urge the population to remain calm and to follow safety recommendations in case of tremors. It is essential for residents of areas prone to these seismic events to be prepared and to know how to act during and after an earthquake. Recommendations include seeking shelter under sturdy furniture, staying away from doors and windows, and having an emergency kit ready that includes water and non-perishable food. In addition to individual recommendations, community collaboration is essential. Citizens are encouraged to conduct evacuation drills and establish communication plans with their families in case of an emergency. Education about seismic activity and safety measures should be ongoing and accessible to everyone, especially in the most vulnerable areas. Throughout history, the Dominican Republic has faced significant challenges related to its seismic activity. The most memorable events have taught valuable lessons about the importance of being prepared. In this regard, the CNS plays a fundamental role in providing real-time data and alerts that can save lives. Local and national authorities are on constant alert and are working together with the CNS to ensure that information reaches the population in a timely manner. This coordinated effort is essential to minimize the risks associated with seismic activity and to educate citizens about the importance of prevention and preparedness. As the day progresses, it is vital for Dominicans to stay informed through official channels and media. The situation can change rapidly, and staying updated is key to maintaining personal and family safety. In summary, the seismic activity in the Dominican Republic today, August 1, reinforces the need to be prepared for any eventuality. With the right information and by following safety recommendations, the population can face these events more safely and effectively.