Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Caribbean Region
The quake, centered near the Cayman Islands, prompted tsunami warnings and precautionary measures but caused no reported casualties or significant damage.
- The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.6 and occurred 200 kilometers southwest of the Cayman Islands at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
- Tsunami warnings were initially issued for several countries, including Jamaica, Cuba, Mexico, Honduras, and Haiti, though no significant waves materialized.
- Authorities in Puerto Rico advised closing beaches, evacuating ports, and securing vessels as a precautionary measure against potential high waves and strong currents.
- In Mexico's Quintana Roo state, which includes popular tourist destinations like Cancún and Tulum, officials placed 11 coastal municipalities on alert.
- The earthquake is the strongest recorded in the Caribbean in over a year, highlighting the region's vulnerability to seismic events and their potential impacts.