Magnitude 6.1 earthquake jolts Cuba, strongest in 150 years

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck Sargaz in Iran's southern Hormozgan province early Tuesday at a depth of 22 km. Separately, a magnitude 6.1 quake hit off Cuba's coast on Monday at a depth of 10 km, with no immediate reports of major damage.

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Employees return to the Federal Judiciary building following an evacuation after a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Cuba (Photo- Reuters)

A powerful earthquake struck off Cuba’s northwest coast on Monday, sending tremors across parts of the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern US in what experts described as the strongest quake to hit the area in roughly 150 years.

Despite widespread shaking and precautionary evacuations, authorities reported no casualties or major damage.

According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake measured magnitude 6.1 and occurred at a shallow depth of about 26 kilometres.

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Its epicentre was located roughly 104 kilometres west-northwest of Mantua in western Cuba, several hours from Havana.

Seismologists said the event was highly unusual because it occurred within a tectonic plate rather than along a major plate boundary, where large earthquakes are more commonly recorded.

USGS experts noted that no earthquake of comparable strength had struck within about 320 kilometres of the area since an estimated magnitude 6.0 quake near San Cristobal in 1880.

BUILDINGS SWAYED, PEOPLE RUSHED OUT

The tremor was felt across western Cuba, including Havana and Pinar del Rio, where residents described scenes of alarm as buildings swayed and people rushed outdoors.

Many residents said they had never experienced such intense shaking before. Concerns were particularly high in Cuba, where years of economic hardship have left many buildings vulnerable and infrastructure strained.

Ongoing power outages in several areas also complicated communication efforts immediately after the quake.

Although no significant structural damage was immediately reported, officials continued assessments across affected regions.

Emergency authorities monitored the situation closely while residents remained alert for possible aftershocks.

The earthquake’s effects extended far beyond Cuba. Tremors were reported in Florida, where residents in cities including Miami, Fort Lauderdale and even areas north of Orlando felt buildings and furniture vibrate.

Several government offices in Miami-Dade County were evacuated as a precaution, while two elevated commuter rail services temporarily suspended operations pending inspections.

Residents in Florida described feeling unexpected shaking lasting close to a minute, an unusual experience in a state rarely affected by earthquakes.

Authorities later confirmed that no injuries or significant property damage had been reported.

The quake was also felt across Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, including the popular tourist destinations of Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Workers and residents evacuated buildings after feeling the tremors, prompting local authorities to activate emergency response protocols.

Governors in Yucatan and Quintana Roo states said there were no immediate reports of damage.

Scientists said the earthquake was among the most significant ever instrumentally recorded in the Gulf of Mexico.

A USGS geophysicist noted that only a handful of earthquakes measuring magnitude 5.0 or higher are known to have occurred in the region since modern seismic monitoring began in the mid-20th century.

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No tsunami warning was issued following the quake. Experts said while western Cuba could experience noticeable aftershocks, any subsequent tremors would likely be much weaker and unlikely to significantly affect Florida or other distant locations.

5.0 EARTHQUAKE SHAKES SOUTHERN IRAN

Separately, a magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck southern Iran early on Tuesday, according to Iranian state media. The tremor hit near Sargaz in Hormozgan province at a depth of about 22 kilometres.

Authorities said there were no immediate reports of deaths, injuries or major damage. The earthquake was felt in parts of southern Iran, prompting local monitoring efforts.

Iran frequently experiences seismic activity due to its location along several active fault systems and remains one of the world’s most earthquake-prone countries.

Officials continued to assess conditions in the affected area following the tremor.

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Published By:
Zafar Zaidi
Published On:
Jun 9, 2026 05:12 IST