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Caribbean earthquake of 7.7 prompts office evacuations in Miami | |
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A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake has struck in the Caribbean, prompting brief tsunami warnings and office evacuations as far away as Florida. | |
The quake hit between Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and Cuba at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles), the US Geological Survey (USGS) said on Tuesday. | |
Buildings shook and tremors were felt across the Caribbean, but there were no immediate reports of casualties. | |
Some offices were temporarily evacuated in Miami and parts of Jamaica. | |
Warnings by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) were later withdrawn. | Warnings by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) were later withdrawn. |
The PTWC initially said "hazardous tsunami waves" were possible for coasts located within 300km (186 miles) of the earthquake's epicentre. | The PTWC initially said "hazardous tsunami waves" were possible for coasts located within 300km (186 miles) of the earthquake's epicentre. |
This included parts of Belize, Cuba, Honduras, Mexico, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, it said. But in an update at around 20:45 GMT, the PTWC said the "tsunami threat had now largely passed". | |
Seismologist Dr Lucy Jones tweeted: "The M7.7 Jamaican quake produced sideways motion on the fault, so the tsunami risk is low." | Seismologist Dr Lucy Jones tweeted: "The M7.7 Jamaican quake produced sideways motion on the fault, so the tsunami risk is low." |
The epicentre of the quake, initially reported as magnitude-7.3 before being upgraded, was 125 km north-west of Lucea, Jamaica. | The epicentre of the quake, initially reported as magnitude-7.3 before being upgraded, was 125 km north-west of Lucea, Jamaica. |
Shaking was reported in the Cuban capital, Havana, in Kingston, Jamaica and Miami - some some 708 km from the epicentre. | |
Pictures from Miami showed office workers gathered in car parks and thronging the streets after the quake struck at around 14:10 Miami time (19:10 GMT). There were no injuries or road closures, Miami police said. | |
USGS geologist Ryan Gold told the Miami Herald it was "completely reasonable" for a quake of that magnitude to be felt in Florida. | |
"It's a very large earthquake which can produce a lot of seismic energy," he said. | |
Videos on social media, apparently from Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, showed water sloshing out of pools during the quake. | |
"I felt the house trembling and realised that it was a quake," Kingston resident Jawara Rawjers told AFP news agency. | "I felt the house trembling and realised that it was a quake," Kingston resident Jawara Rawjers told AFP news agency. |
Machel Emanuel, a doctor in the same city, added: "I was on the second floor of a building and there was a sustained shaking of the building. I felt dizzy. The door was slamming consistently for a while." | Machel Emanuel, a doctor in the same city, added: "I was on the second floor of a building and there was a sustained shaking of the building. I felt dizzy. The door was slamming consistently for a while." |
In the Cayman Islands, a warning to "move away from coastal areas" was issued by the government but stood down a few hours later. | In the Cayman Islands, a warning to "move away from coastal areas" was issued by the government but stood down a few hours later. |
On Twitter, Cayman authorities said there were "only a few reports of structural damage to buildings" and shelters were being opened as a precaution. | On Twitter, Cayman authorities said there were "only a few reports of structural damage to buildings" and shelters were being opened as a precaution. |
Mikhail Campbell, a police media relations officer in the Cayman Islands, told Reuters news agency he was not immediately aware of any reports of serious damage. | Mikhail Campbell, a police media relations officer in the Cayman Islands, told Reuters news agency he was not immediately aware of any reports of serious damage. |