We have found that about two months after creating a new radiation belt in the inner magnetosphere due to a geomagnetic storm, an increasing seismic activity may occur near the magnetic field lines' footprint. For example, the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) detected a new radiation belt after a geomagnetic storm on March 24, 1991. Shortly after that, on May 30, 1991, a strong M7.0 earthquake occurred in Alaska in the footprint of geomagnetic line L~2.69. Additionally, on October 28, 2012, a strong M7.8 earthquake occurred in Canada near the footprint of L~3.3, which was close to the magnetic lines of a new radiation belt detected by a satellite "Van Allen Probes" after a geomagnetic storm on September 3, 2012. This work considers a geomagnetic conjugation between the Antarctic lithospheric plate boundary in the southern hemisphere and the junction of platforms and orogens in the northern hemisphere. We show that seismotectonic structures in the north and southern hemispheres are located not arbitrarily but controlled by the geometry of the main geomagnetic field..