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Magnitude 7.7 quake hits between Cuba and Jamaica with no injuries
HAVANA, Cuba - A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in the Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and eastern Cuba on Tuesday, shaking a vast area from Mexico to Florida and beyond.
Nerves were rattled, but there were no reports of casualties or heavy damage.
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Dr. Enrique Arango Arias, head of Cuba's National Seismological Service, told state media that there had been no serious damage or injuries reported on the island.
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Gov. Carlos Joaquín González of Mexico’s Quintana Roo state, which is home to Cancun, Tulum, and other popular beach resorts, said the earthquake was felt in multiple parts of the low-lying Caribbean state, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially warned that the quake could generate waves 1 to 3 feet above normal in Cuba, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Honduras, Mexico, and Belize but issued a later message saying the danger had passed. More
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