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malaise

(297,869 posts)
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:23 PM 7 hrs ago

Major. Earthquake in the Leewards, some Windward and Virgin Islands

https://www.foxweather.com/watch/fmc-euyxaf7vggvt6ivt

Powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake rattles Caribbean islands
The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean were shaken by a powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake on Saturday morning. The epicenter was measured about 43.5 miles (70.1 kilometers) from the village of Codrington on the island of Barbuda at around 10:50 a.m. local time.There is no threat of a tsunami at this time.

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Major. Earthquake in the Leewards, some Windward and Virgin Islands (Original Post) malaise 7 hrs ago OP
I hope no one was lost in the quake. I'm glad you are alright. 1WorldHope 7 hrs ago #1
They were lucky malaise 7 hrs ago #2
Would 1WorldHope 6 hrs ago #4
I faced many quakes - none life threatening malaise 6 hrs ago #6
90 percent of the time it must be Paradise. 1WorldHope 5 hrs ago #12
Meh! malaise 5 hrs ago #13
That's fucking sad, but, I should have known that. 1WorldHope 4 hrs ago #15
USGS surfered 6 hrs ago #3
News surfered 6 hrs ago #5
Was felt as far away as Puerto Rico malaise 6 hrs ago #7
That's good news. 6.0 could be serious. surfered 6 hrs ago #8
Lots of folks in Antigua for the regional malaise 6 hrs ago #9
I wonder if this is an introduction to El Nio that's been reported to be this season Deuxcents 6 hrs ago #10
There are academics who have made that link malaise 6 hrs ago #11
Is there a history of tsunami in the Caribbean? surfered 4 hrs ago #16
I can't say I know the history of the region but malaise 4 hrs ago #18
This message was self-deleted by its author malaise 4 hrs ago #19
A lot of activity around the U.S. popsdenver 5 hrs ago #14
""" AllaN01Bear 4 hrs ago #17

malaise

(297,869 posts)
2. They were lucky
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:27 PM
7 hrs ago

A better link
https://www.aol.com/articles/powerful-magnitude-6-0-earthquake-160545334.html

Since 2016, there have now been four magnitude 6.0 or higher earthquakes to rattle the Lesser Antilles, and 30 since 1900.

The record is a magnitude 7.5 quake in October 1974.

1WorldHope

(2,144 posts)
4. Would
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:35 PM
6 hrs ago

I've never been in a quake. We have tornadoes where I live and so far I've managed to never be in one of those either. But boy do I fear and respect them!

malaise

(297,869 posts)
13. Meh!
Sat May 16, 2026, 08:02 PM
5 hrs ago

That’s a myth.
Let’s say we have some nice views but island life is no bed of roses and trickle down economics means we’re all on the road to deterioration in all spheres while the global and local thieves rob us all blind.
Hurricane Melissa last year destroyed vast sections of this island. It’s hell for many folks in those parishes. Our roads are a mess.
Meanwhile, bananas are finally returning less than a month from the start of this year’s hurricane season.

malaise

(297,869 posts)
7. Was felt as far away as Puerto Rico
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:42 PM
6 hrs ago

No major damage reported so far.
Spoke with friends in Antigua.

malaise

(297,869 posts)
9. Lots of folks in Antigua for the regional
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:09 PM
6 hrs ago

Four day cricket finals starting tomorrow.
The best news was that there was no tsunami threat.
A tsunami in the Caribbean Sea is a nightmare I don’t want to think about.

Deuxcents

(27,664 posts)
10. I wonder if this is an introduction to El Nio that's been reported to be this season
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:20 PM
6 hrs ago

malaise

(297,869 posts)
18. I can't say I know the history of the region but
Sat May 16, 2026, 09:09 PM
4 hrs ago

Two serious ones occurred in Jamaica with the great Port Royal 1692 quake and the Kingston quake in 1907.
I’ll have a look at the region as a whole

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