SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The United States Geological Survey reported that a 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck this morning near Puerto Rico around 9:55 a.m. EDT.
Felt #earthquake (#sismo) M5.0 strikes 99 km SW of San Juan (Puerto Rico) 9 min ago. Please report to: https://t.co/zViWprA15m pic.twitter.com/4MulDJu0ME
— EMSC (@LastQuake) July 3, 2020
The quake was felt across the U.S. territory and is the latest in a series of tremors that began in late December and have damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes.
1000: NO TSUNAMI THREAT FROM A NEARBY EARTHQUAKE
— NWS San Juan (@NWSSanJuan) July 3, 2020
AN EARTHQUAKE WITH A PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE OF 5.1 OCCURRED IN THE VICINITY OF PUERTO RICO AT 955 AM AST ON FRIDAY JULY 3 2020.
Ángel Vázquez, who oversees the emergency management agency in Ponce, said a house collapsed in the town of Lajas. The house was empty and slated for demolition, according to Kiara Hernández, spokeswoman for Puerto Rico’s Department of Public Security.
Víctor Huérfano, director of Puerto Rico’s Seismic Network, told The Associated Press that the tremor is an aftershock related to the 6.4-magnitude quake that struck in early January, killing at least one person and causing millions of dollars in damage.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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