Earthquake Hits South of Cuba and NW of Jamaica

Image: The USGS initially reported the magnitude at 7.3. (vchal / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
Image: The USGS initially reported the magnitude at 7.3. (vchal / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
by Jim Byers
Last updated: 2:55 PM ET, Tue January 28, 2020

A powerful quake hit the Caribbean on Tuesday, but damage appears to be minimal.

It was centred 125 kilometres north-northwest of Lucea, Jamaica, and hit at 2:10 p.m. (1910 GMT) Tuesday. The epicenter was a relatively shallow 10 kilometres (6 miles) beneath the surface.

There was an initial warning about tsunamis, but the threat appears to have dissipated.

Vancouver esident Craig Amundsen was in the Cayman Islands when the quake hit.

"Initially I heard a very loud noise but it wasn't until I stood up that I felt a strong rolling sensation under my feet."

Amundsen told TravelPulse Canada he's staying in a concrete, three-bedroom house on the west side of Grand Cayman.

"We live on the second floor, and the rolling continued for 45-60 seconds. We grabbed our kitten and went outside, where other neighbours were joining us. Our dwelling showed no visible damage, but quickly photos appeared on line showing sink holes and damage in shops.

"At 4:55 p.m. a 6.1 aftershock hit and again we felt the rolling sensation, but it was smaller and ended sooner."

Amundsen said there was talk about tsunamis but that the geographic structure of the Cayman Islands features large sea walls that limits the development of tidal waves.

Still, he said schools and other buildings were evacuated during the quakes and students were moved to to the second floor of their schools.

Amundsen said sink holes appeared on the island and that the water supply was affected.

"There has been concern about the ability of the water authority and their need to limit water supply," he said in an email last night. "We're awaiting updates now."

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