A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake recently rocked the Caribbean Sea, leading to tsunami alerts for several nations, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter of this seismic event was located approximately 20 miles (32.1 km) north of Honduras and 130 miles (209.2 km) south-west of the Cayman Islands.
Caribbean Sea Quake of 7.6 Magnitude Triggers Tsunami Alerts

Caribbean Sea Quake of 7.6 Magnitude Triggers Tsunami Alerts
A significant earthquake has struck the Caribbean, prompting urgent tsunami warnings across the region.
Countries such as Colombia, the Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Cuba are under various tsunami alerts. The National Weather Service has also cautioned residents in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands regarding hazardous waters, urging those near the coast to be vigilant of strong currents and dangerous waves. The USGS indicated that although this area of the plate boundary tends to experience large earthquakes, the likelihood of significant damage is minimized due to its remote location. For context, a nearby earthquake of 7.5-magnitude in 2018 caused minor damage and produced a small tsunami.
As coastal communities brace for potential impacts, officials are assessing safety protocols and readiness measures to respond effectively to any developments.
As coastal communities brace for potential impacts, officials are assessing safety protocols and readiness measures to respond effectively to any developments.