On Monday evening, a significant earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck the Caribbean Sea, triggering immediate tsunami warnings for several countries in the region. The seismic event occurred at 6:23 p.m. local time and was located approximately 20 miles north of Honduras and about 130 miles southwest of the Cayman Islands, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
The tremors were felt widely across multiple nations, raising alarm about potential aftershocks and the risk of a tsunami. In response to the situation, the government of the Cayman Islands swiftly issued a tsunami threat advisory, urging residents living near the coastline to evacuate to higher ground. Emergency services were placed on high alert, ready to respond as the situation developed.
The Cayman Islands Hazard Management Agency emphasized the seriousness of the tsunami threat, advising the public to avoid beaches and marinas to ensure their safety. With the community on edge, officials are closely monitoring the situation to provide timely updates and assistance as necessary.