A 7.6 magnitude earthquake shakes the Caribbean, some islands urge residents to leave coastlines
Updated 9:24 PM CST, February 8, 2025
MEXICO CITY (AP) A magnitude-7.6 earthquake shook the Caribbean Sea south of the Cayman Islands Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Several islands and countries urged people near the coastline to move inland but authorities in most places later lifted the tsunami alerts.
The quake struck at 6:23 p.m. local time in the middle of the sea and had a depth of 10 kilometers, the USGS said. Its epicenter was located 130 miles (209 kilometers) south-southwest of George Town in the Cayman Islands.
The U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center said there was no tsunami alert for the U.S. mainland but issued a tsunami advisory for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which was later cancelled.
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The Cuban government requested people to leave beachfront areas.
The U.S. governments National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said tsunami waves reaching 1 to 3 meters above the tide level are possible along some coasts of Cuba.
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