A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck just off the coast of Cuba on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was located 104 kilometers west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba. The tremors were felt by dozens of residents across Central Florida, causing a brief moment of concern in the region.
Impact on Central Florida
Residents in Central Florida reported feeling the shaking around 2 p.m. local time. Despite the noticeable tremors, there have been no reports of damage or injuries in the area. The USGS has not issued any tsunami warnings, indicating that the earthquake is unlikely to cause further disruptions.
Geological Context
Earthquakes in this region are not common, but they can occur due to the complex tectonic plate boundaries in the Caribbean. The area is known for its seismic activity, though significant earthquakes are relatively rare. The recent event serves as a reminder of the natural forces at play in the region.
Community Response
Local authorities and emergency services in Florida have been monitoring the situation closely. They have reassured the public that there is no immediate threat and have encouraged residents to remain calm. The event has sparked discussions about earthquake preparedness in a region more accustomed to dealing with hurricanes.
Looking Ahead
As the situation develops, updates will be provided by local news outlets and emergency services. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and to review their emergency preparedness plans. While the earthquake has not caused significant disruption, it highlights the importance of readiness for unexpected natural events.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.