El Salvador Fault Zone is one of the main strike-slip structures of the Central American volcanic arc. The
February 2001 earthquake took place in the Ilopango – San Vicente segment of this fault zone. In this
work we show new morphotectonical evidences, that support the hypothesis that this segment is highly
active, and accommodates an important amount of deformation. The pattern of the fluvial network, and
the features that the Jiboa river shows along its trace, allows us to estimate minimum accommodated dipslip
and strike-slip motions. The amounts estimated are 100 m and 1500 m respectively for dip-slip and
strike-slip, which confirms that the characteristic event type for this fault is an strike-slip event with a little
proportion of dip-slip. Precise datations are needed in order to obtain better seismic hazard assesses for
this zone