Earthquakes rattle Cuba, Iran within hours of one another
The 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of 26 km, off Cuba's northwestern coast.
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Two commuter rail lines in downtown Miami were briefly suspended and no injuries or major damage were reported (AI)
Havana, 9 June
Cuba and Iran were rattled by separate earthquakes within hours of one another, coming just a day after a major seismic event claimed dozens of lives in the Philippines.
A
historically powerful earthquake struck off the northwestern coast of Cuba on
Monday, according to official reports. The tremor jolted regions across Cuba,
Mexico, and Florida, areas that are typically not accustomed to experiencing
seismic activity.
The US
Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the seismic event at a magnitude of 6.1. The
quake originated at a shallow depth of 26 km (16 miles), with its epicentre
located 104 km west-northwest of Cuba's Mantua.
No reports
of injuries or structural devastation were immediately available following the
incident.
Meanwhile,
a magnitude 5 earthquake hit Sargaz in the southern Hormozgan province of Iran
early on Tuesday, Iranian state media reported.
According
to Iranian state media, the seismic disturbance was recorded at a depth of 22
kilometres. No casualties or injuries have been documented from the region so
far.
The
tremors from the Cuban earthquake extended significantly, being felt as far
away as the United States and Mexico.
The
National Weather Service in Miami confirmed via a post on X that it had
received multiple reports detailing visible shaking across the southwestern
parts of Florida.
Furthermore,
a surge of social media updates on Monday afternoon indicated that the tremors
were felt by residents living even north of Orlando.
In
response to the seismic activity, Miami-Dade County officials declared that
they were evacuating multiple buildings out of an abundance of caution. The
precautionary measures included the evacuation of the county's primary
government office building, which stands as a 28-storey high-rise in downtown
Miami.
Local
authorities also implemented a temporary suspension of operations on two
elevated commuter rail networks operating through the downtown Miami corridor.
No injuries or severe structural impacts have been recorded.
In Mexico,
the impact of the quake was observed across major tourist destinations on the
Yucatan Peninsula, including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum. Office
workers and residents in the central district of Cancun, who are unaccustomed
to strong quakes, rushed out to evacuate local buildings.
No tsunami warning or watch was issued after the earthquake, according to the US National Weather Service.
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