Residents in South Florida experienced unexpected tremors on Monday afternoon as a 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northwest coast of Cuba. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the quake occurred approximately 65 miles west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba, just after 2 p.m.
Impact on South Florida
The seismic activity was felt in various parts of Florida, notably in Miami and Tampa. In Miami, the shaking prompted the evacuation of several buildings as a precautionary measure. Local authorities are assessing the situation, but no significant damage or injuries have been reported at this time.
Regional Response
Emergency services in the affected areas have been on alert, ensuring that residents are safe and informed. The community is encouraged to stay updated through local news outlets as more information becomes available.
While earthquakes are relatively rare in this region, the event serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness for natural disasters. Residents are advised to review emergency plans and ensure that they have necessary supplies on hand.
Looking Ahead
As the situation develops, local officials will continue to monitor for any aftershocks or further seismic activity. The community’s resilience and readiness play a crucial role in responding to such unexpected events.
Original reporting: NBC6 Miami — read the source article.