Magnitude 6 earthquake off southern coast of Cuba
The quake was south east of Havana and close to the Cayman Islands. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centred 67 miles (108 km) southwest of the Cuban town of Campechuela at a depth of 6.6 miles (10 km). The epicentre was about 70 miles (110 km) from the northern coast of Jamaica.
“Nothing was felt here in the municipality. Nothing abnormal, no unusual movement. Everything’s normal,” said Nancy R. Perez, secretary of the municipal Communist Party branch in Campechuela.
A Cuban government website, citing the island’s national seismological service, said the tremor was felt in other parts of the southern province of Granma. But it added there were no reports of damage.
A scientist at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii said the quake was not strong enough to generate a tsunami.