Magnitude-6.5 earthquake strikes off Guadeloupe coast, no damage reported

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A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Guadeloupe on Monday, United States seismologists stated, though no damage or injuries were reported. The quake’s epicentre had to do with 160 kilometres east of the island, and a short tsunami caution was provided

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A shallow magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of the French abroad area of Guadeloupe, United States seismologists stated, without any damages or injuries right away reported by authorities.

The United States Geological Survey stated the epicentre of the quake struck around 160 kilometres (100 miles) east of the Caribbean island at a depth of 9 kilometres around 8:30 am (1230 GMT).

Authorities provided a short tsunami caution after the preliminary trembling, which has actually been followed by a number of strong aftershocks.

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AFP press reporters stated they felt the tremblings in the French abroad areas of Guadeloupe and Martinique.

The Caribbean is a location of high seismic activity.

A disastrous magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Haiti in 2010, eliminating more than 200,000 individuals.