A 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattled the island of Cuba on Monday afternoon, shaking buildings in the capital city of Havana — with tremors felt as far away as Florida. Scientists said the epicenter of the quake was just west of the island, with the US Geological Survey initially rating it at 6.4 magnitude before downgra
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A 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattled the island of Cuba on Monday afternoon, shaking buildings in the capital city of Havana — with tremors felt as far away as Florida. Scientists said the epicenter of the quake was just west of the island, with the US Geological Survey initially rating it at 6.4 magnitude before downgra
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck northwest Cuba on Monday afternoon at 2 pm ET. The post Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Strikes Northwest Cuba - Shaking Felt in Florida, Mexico - Buildings Shake in Miami (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattled the island of Cuba on Monday afternoon, shaking buildings in the capital city of Havana — with tremors felt as far away as central Florida.
Aftershocks were expected, scientists said. A strong earthquake that hit in the Gulf of America on Monday sent shockwaves hundreds of miles away into Florida, where it was felt by thousands of people.
NBC News reported the story as "6.1-magnitude earthquake off Cuba felt in southern Florida." Gateway Pundit reported the story as "Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Strikes Northwest Cuba - Shaking Felt in Florida, Mexico - Buildings Shake in Miami."
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5 sources have covered this story, including Gateway Pundit, New York Post, Daily Mail US and NBC News and 1 other outlet. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 1 day ago.
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