6.1 Earthquake Shakes Cuba, Tremors Reach Parts of Florida
A significant earthquake struck off the coast of Cuba on Monday, causing tremors felt across various parts of Florida. The quake occurred at approximately 2 p.m. EDT, registering a magnitude of 6.1. Initially reported as 6.4 by the U.S. Geological Survey, the magnitude was later adjusted downwards.
Earthquake Details
The epicenter of the earthquake was located about 104 kilometers west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba. Here are the key details:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Magnitude | 6.1 (originally 6.4) |
| Location | Cuba region |
| Latitude | 22.8 N |
| Longitude | 85.3 W |
| Origin Time | 2026-06-08 14:00 EDT |
| Depth | 21 miles |
Tremors Felt Across Florida
The tremors were perceptible at various locations in Florida, including St. Petersburg and Orlando. Employees at the public works building in Orange County reported such shaking that they evacuated the premises. Spectrum Bay News 9, located off Carillon Drive in St. Petersburg, also felt the vibrations.
No Tsunami Warning Issued
Meteorologists have stated there is no tsunami threat for the U.S. east coast, the Gulf of America states, or eastern Canada. Based on historic earthquake data and tsunami records, authorities believe this earthquake will not generate a tsunami.
Memories of Past Earthquakes
This recent event reminded many Floridians of the 2011 earthquake, which was part of a devastating 9.0 magnitude quake in Japan. That disaster caused widespread devastation and loss of life, with its tremors still resonating in Florida.
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