I'm curious too...The USGS has a database of Earthquakes from the last 3 months to several years.
(https://earthquake.usgs.gov/)
If anyone...better then me at Astrology can draw any conclusion based on the dates of the significant earthquakes 7+ magnitude and higher.
I think it would be safe to safe we would have found something conclusive. 1 - 4 magnitudes are generally not considered significant. Most are rarely felt but register on the seismic detectors.
If anyone can draw any correlation between the transits that took place on:
May 22, 1960, Chile
March 27, 1964, Alaska
December 26, 2004, Indonesia
March 11, 2011, Japan
November 4, 1952, Russian Federation
August 13, 1868, Chile
All had a magnitude of 9+ or higher and are considered among the deadliest in terms of magnitude, 10 is the highest.
Of course region has a difference too... an Earthquake of 9+ magnitude in a crowded downtown Mexico City would have more damage then an isolated town town in Alaska.