Is there an earthquake as soon as the oil price rises? The Development and Reform Commission of China said that if the price of gasoline rises, there will definitely be an earthquake. Is that so?

On April 2010/3, the National Development and Reform Commission decided to raise oil prices. At 7: 49 am, an earthquake of magnitude 7. 1 occurred in Yushu, Qinghai.

20 1010/On October 25th, the National Development and Reform Commission announced that the oil price would be raised from 0: 00 on October 26th. On the same day, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Sumatra, Indonesia, which triggered a tsunami.

20 10 12 22, the national development and reform commission raised oil prices again, and an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 occurred in Japan.

2011On February 20th, the National Development and Reform Commission raised the oil price again, and an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 struck New Zealand.

On 20 1 1 March11day, the national development and reform commission raised oil prices again, and an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 occurred in Japan.

20 1 1 oil price increase at 0: 00 on April 7, another earthquake of magnitude 7.4 occurred in Japan at night.

February 8, 20 12, the National Development and Reform Commission raised the oil price again, and a magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred at the junction of Dujiangyan, Wenchuan.

On March 2012 19, the national development and reform commission raised oil prices again, and an earthquake of magnitude 7.6 occurred in Mexico.

Let's just say the coincidence is amazing.