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Magnitude 6.4 at 4:24 AM and Puerto Rico's Largest University System Suspends Operations Across All Campuses

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At 4:24 AM AST on January 7, 2020, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck southwestern Puerto Rico -- the largest in an ongoing swarm that began December 28, 2019 -- killing one person and injuring nine others across the region. Inter American University of Puerto Rico, the island's largest private university system with 11 campuses and approximately 42,000 students, suspended all academic and administrative operations system-wide. Widespread power outages blanketed the island and over 25% of public schools sustained damage, leaving thousands of displaced students and families.

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Inter American University of Puerto Rico
Private Masters · PR
~42,000 studentsIUPR Emergency Notification
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

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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 ALERTEmail
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: The Inter American University suspends academic and administrative activities at all its campuses until further notice due to the earthquakes affecting Puerto Rico. We will keep you informed about developments. The safety of our community is our priority.

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The magnitude 6.4 mainshock struck at 4:24 AM AST on January 7, 2020 -- the strongest earthquake in Puerto Rico since 1918 and the peak of a swarm that began December 28, 2019
Inter American University operates 11 campuses across Puerto Rico; the San German flagship campus is closest to the southwestern epicenter near Indios, Puerto Rico
The system-wide suspension affected all 11 campuses simultaneously -- a coordination challenge given the island-wide power outage that knocked out communications infrastructure
UPDATEEmail
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Inter American University Update: The university continues to suspend classes and administrative operations at all campuses while structural safety assessments are conducted. Our facilities teams are inspecting all campus buildings for earthquake damage. Students and employees should not enter campus buildings until inspections are complete and the all-clear is given. We will provide regular updates through our website and social media channels. Our thoughts are with all those affected by the earthquakes across Puerto Rico.

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The San German campus sits in the municipality of San German, approximately 15 miles from the epicenter of the January 7 mainshock -- close enough that structural damage assessment was a priority before reopening
Over 25 percent of impacted schools in Puerto Rico were damaged, and one elementary school in Guanica collapsed -- the scale of school damage made structural inspections a legal and safety necessity before resuming operations
The island-wide power outage complicated both safety assessments and communications; many IUPR communications were relayed through social media and phone trees as traditional infrastructure was disrupted
ALL CLEAREmail
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Inter American University announcement: Following completion of structural safety inspections, the university will resume academic and administrative operations on a campus-by-campus basis beginning next week. Specific reopening dates for each campus will be communicated individually. The San German campus and campuses in the western region may require additional inspection time. Students and employees are encouraged to contact their campus directly for specific information. We thank you for your patience and solidarity during this difficult time.

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The phased, campus-by-campus reopening reflected the geographic reality that the 11 campuses span the island and experienced different shaking intensities -- campuses in the west were more affected than those in the northeast
Puerto Rico's educational system did not return to normal quickly: the earthquake swarm continued with significant aftershocks through January and beyond, and federal emergency declarations complicated insurance and repair timelines
FEMA later obligated millions of dollars for repairs to Puerto Rico universities affected by the 2020 earthquake sequence, including Inter American University facilities
Context

Background

Inter American University of Puerto Rico is Puerto Rico's largest private university system, operating 11 campuses across the island with approximately 42,000 students. The system's flagship San German Campus, located in the municipality of San German in western Puerto Rico, sits approximately 15 miles from the epicenter of the January 7, 2020 magnitude 6.4 earthquake. That mainshock -- which struck at 4:24 AM AST and was the strongest in an ongoing swarm beginning December 28, 2019 -- caused one death, nine injuries, and a power outage across the entire island. The earthquake damaged or destroyed over 25% of Puerto Rico's public schools, including the complete collapse of the Agripina Seda elementary school in Guanica. Inter American University immediately suspended all academic and administrative operations system-wide, a decision reflecting both the proximity of some campuses to the earthquake zone and the island-wide infrastructure disruption. Building inspections were conducted before any campus reopened. The January 2020 earthquake sequence was the worst seismic event to affect Puerto Rico since the 1918 magnitude 7.1 earthquake and tsunami. FEMA later obligated millions of dollars for repairs at Puerto Rico universities affected by the earthquake, reflecting the scale of infrastructure damage across the higher education sector.
Analysis

Key Findings

The system-wide suspension of all 11 campuses demonstrated a conservative, safety-first response appropriate for a still-ongoing earthquake swarm with continued aftershock risk
Inter American University's San German flagship campus is closest to the January 7 epicenter -- the phased campus-by-campus reopening appropriately reflected geographic variation in shaking intensity
Island-wide power outages during the earthquake complicated both structural assessment communications and the university's ability to notify students through electronic channels
FEMA's subsequent multi-million dollar commitment to repair Puerto Rico universities reflected the broader impact of the 2020 earthquake sequence on the island's higher education infrastructure
Outcome
Inter American University suspended all campus operations across all 11 campuses, including the San German flagship location near the earthquake epicenter. Regional death toll: 1 killed, 9 injured. Extensive building damage throughout southwestern Puerto Rico. Power outages island-wide. The suspension lasted multiple days as structural assessments were conducted.
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