Western Cuba, including Havana, shaken by magnitude 6.1 earthquake

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck western Cuba, including the capital Havana, on Monday. Authorities reported no immediate damage or casualties following the tremor, which was widely felt across the region.
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck western Cuba, including the capital Havana, on Monday. Authorities reported no immediate damage or casualties following the tremor, which was widely felt across the region. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) indicated the quake's epicenter was approximately 100 kilometers off the island's western tip. Cuban officials confirmed that initial assessments found no material damage or injuries, with authorities stating, "No material damage or victims have been reported at the moment." Emergency services were activated to conduct checks, but no significant incidents were recorded in the aftermath of the strong shaking.
Sources: Le Monde