Two robust quakes struck off the southern coast of Cuba on Sunday, damaging houses close to the coast, officers stated.
The bigger, 6.8-magnitude quake occurred at 11:49 a.m. Cuba time about 24 miles south of Bartolomé Masó, Cuba, information from the USA Geological Survey exhibits. It shook the island about an hour after a quake in the identical space with a magnitude of 5.9.
The quakes broken houses and powerlines and triggered landslides within the coastal provinces of Santiago de Cuba and Granma, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez said on X. He urged folks in these areas to remain exterior in open areas. “The primary and most important factor is to avoid wasting lives,” Mr. Díaz-Canel stated.
Authorities in Granma province stated the shaking partially collapsed houses and authorities buildings, cracked partitions and broken staircases. Yudelkis Ortiz Barceló, the primary secretary of the Communist Occasion there, informed state media that no deaths or accidents had been reported.
Folks on the U.S. Navy base at Guantánamo Bay felt a minimum of three tremors or tremblers on Sunday morning. No accidents or injury had been reported.
As seismologists overview out there information, they might revise the earthquakes’ reported magnitudes. Further data collected may additionally immediate U.S.G.S. scientists to replace the shake-severity maps.
Aftershocks within the area
An aftershock is often a smaller earthquake that follows a bigger one in the identical common space. Aftershocks are sometimes minor changes alongside the portion of a fault that slipped on the time of the preliminary earthquake.
Aftershocks can happen days, weeks and even years after the primary earthquake. These occasions might be of equal or bigger magnitude to the preliminary earthquake, and so they can proceed to have an effect on already broken areas.
Carol Rosenberg reported from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Frances Robles contributed reporting.