Tsunami ale:rt after 7.6 quake hi:ts major travel destination

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports, powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake cra.shed between Honduras and the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean Sea, prompting tsunami alarm. 

Authorities raised the concern for the  Cayman Islands while announcing Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands out of danger.

“The Tsunami Advisory for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands is now canceled. While alerts have ended, strong and unusual currents may continue. Be careful near the water and use caution,” NWS stated on X.

USGS reported that the earthquake hi:t at 6:23 p.m. local time. The epicenter was about 20 miles north of Honduras and 130 miles southwest of the Cayman Islands.

The government of the Cayman Islands Hazard Management Agency announced, “The Cayman Islands is under a Tsunami threat. Residents living near the coastline are encouraged to move inland.”

Moreover, the alarm suggests residents to leave from harbors, beys, and marinas, and get out of the water.

The earthquake was the largest to h:it the region since the devastating 7.2 magnitude quake that struck Haiti in 2021.

At 8.23 p.m, NWS reported that “a Tsunami Threat continues for Cuba, where a tsunami may reach 1 to 3 meters above the tide, and Honduras and the Cayman Islands, where a tsunami may reach up to 0.3 to 1 meter above the tide.”

However, the United States has not received any threats or ale:rts.

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