This morning, Saturday, a tremor was felt in northeastern Puerto Rico with a preliminary magnitude of 4.7. This was confirmed this morning by meteorologist Deborah Martorell through her social networks, in which several of her followers confirmed that they had witnessed the earthquake.
Meanwhile, the Puerto Rico Seismic Network detailed that the quake had a maximum intensity of III on the island of Tortola, part of the British Virgin Islands. No tsunami warning, warning or surveillance has been issued for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
UPDATED: February 6, 2021 3:05:02 AM
Mag: 4.99 Md, Prof: 78 Km, Sense: Int. Max IV in St. Thomas, USVI
There is no Tsunami Warning, Notes or Surveillance for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Issued: 2021-02-06 04:01:29 (GMT-4) https://t.co/YjWTopyCei– PR Seismic Network (@redsismica) February 6, 2021
EARTHQUAKE SENSED at 3:05 a.m. preliminary magnitude 4.7 northeast of PR. There is no danger of a tsunami. pic.twitter.com/3EHESA0jUc
– Deborah Martorell (@DeborahTiempo) February 6, 2021
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