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A 6.4 Quake in the Pre-Dawn Dark, Then a Campus-by-Campus Inspection

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Confirmed Threat

At 4:24 a.m. AST on Tuesday, January 7, 2020, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck off southwestern Puerto Rico near Guayanilla and Indios, knocking out island-wide power and hitting Ponce among the hardest-hit municipalities. The Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico, headquartered in Ponce with campuses in Mayagüez and Arecibo, suspended operations and mobilized structural engineers to inspect every building before reopening.

Alerts
3
Response
Killed
Injured
Institution
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico
Territory · PR
~5,800 students
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTWebsite
Approximate reconstruction267 chars
AVISO PUCPR: Debido al terremoto de esta madrugada, se suspenden todas las clases y operaciones en los recintos de Ponce, Mayagüez y Arecibo hasta nuevo aviso. Por su seguridad, no ingrese a los edificios hasta que sean inspeccionados. Manténgase atento a este medio.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstruction based on reporting that PUCPR suspended operations at all three campuses after the quake and barred entry to buildings pending structural inspection.
The instruction not to enter buildings until inspected is the central earthquake-specific safety message, because the danger after the main shock was structural integrity and aftershocks, not the shaking itself.
UPDATEWebsite+5d
Approximate reconstruction269 chars
AVISO PUCPR: Tras la inspección de ingenieros estructurales, los edificios de nuestros recintos no sufrieron daños mayores. Las operaciones se reanudan el lunes 13 de enero con orientación al personal. Habrá apoyo psicológico disponible para la comunidad universitaria.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstruction reflecting reporting that structural engineers found no major damage and operations resumed January 13, 2020 with personnel orientation and psychological support.
The university paired the structural all-clear with mental-health support, recognizing the seismic swarm's psychological toll on the southern Puerto Rico community.
FOLLOW-UPWebsite+10d
Approximate reconstruction235 chars
AVISO ESCUELA DE DERECHO: Los cursos del trimestre se reanudan el lunes 20 de enero en horario regular. La Escuela de Arquitectura y Diseño fue evaluada y declarada 100% habitable. Gracias por su paciencia ante esta emergencia sísmica.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstruction based on Microjuris reporting that the Católica de Ponce law school resumed trimester courses on January 20, 2020 in its regular schedule.
The note that the School of Architecture and Design was declared 100% habitable after inspection reflects the documented building-by-building clearance process.
Context

Background

The 2019-2020 Puerto Rico earthquake sequence culminated in a magnitude 6.4 quake at 4:24 a.m. AST on January 7, 2020 near Guayanilla and Indios in southwestern Puerto Rico, killing at least one person, collapsing structures, and triggering an island-wide blackout. Ponce was among the hardest-hit towns. The Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico — a Catholic university headquartered in Ponce with campuses in Mayagüez and Arecibo — suspended operations and immediately mobilized structural engineers to inspect its extensive infrastructure. Preliminary findings showed no major damage, and the campuses retained power, potable water, and communications. Operations resumed January 13, 2020 with staff orientation and psychological support, and the law school resumed its trimester on January 20. The university's notices were issued in Spanish to a community already strained by years of earthquakes.
Analysis

Key Findings

PUCPR's emergency messaging focused on barring building entry until structural inspections were complete, the correct post-earthquake hazard given ongoing aftershocks
All three campuses (Ponce, Mayagüez, Arecibo) were inspected and found to have no major damage, allowing a staged reopening beginning January 13, 2020
The university paired its structural all-clear with psychological support, addressing the cumulative trauma of the prolonged 2019-2020 seismic swarm
Outcome
No major structural damage was found at PUCPR's three campuses. Operations resumed January 13, 2020 with staff orientation and psychological support; the law school resumed trimester courses January 20.
Provenance

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earthquakepuerto-ricoterritoryponce2020-seismic-swarmstructural-inspectionspanish-language
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion