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The Ultimate Guide to Magnitude 7.6 Quake Shakes Caribbean, Tsunami Warnings Lifted
(Washington D.C.) - A powerful magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck the Caribbean Sea on Saturday, approximately 130 miles (209 kilometers) off the coast of the Cayman Islands, triggering a range of reactions and tsunami warnings that were later lifted by US monitoring agencies.
The Earthquake
A significant seismic event occurred at a relatively shallow depth, sparking widespread excitement among seismologists. The United States Geological Survey confirmed the quake, which was felt across the region, including in Cuba, Honduras, and the Cayman Islands.
Tsunami Warnings Lifted
As news of the earthquake spread, reactions poured in from around the world. The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a statement assuring the public that based on all available data... the tsunami threat from this earthquake has passed and there is no further threat. Initially, the Tsunami Warning System had warned of waves as high as nearly 10 feet (three meters) possible in some coastal areas of Cuba, while waves of up to three feet could hit Honduras and the Cayman Islands.
Regional Reactions
The Cayman Islands government issued a warning message on its website, urging residents of coastal areas to move inland. Other countries affected by the quake, including Mexico, Guatemala, and Jamaica, issued statements assuring their citizens that they were safe from any serious threat.
Aftermath
Approximately three hours after the earthquake, US authorities warned that minor sea level fluctuations of up to 30 centimeters (11.8 inches) could still occur, but that any serious threat had passed. A tsunami measuring gauge at Isla Mujeres, on Mexico's eastern coast, measured a wave with a maximum height of four centimeters (0.1 feet) after the earthquake, further reassuring everyone that the worst was over.
Conclusion
As the dust settles, it is clear that this magnitude 7.6 quake shook the Caribbean to its core, ultimately leaving no lasting damage. As we reflect on the sheer power of nature and the resilience of those affected, we can take pride in our ability to adapt and respond to such events.
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