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Ten Earthquakes Struck Puerto Rico, No Tsunami Threat to the Island
Ten earthquakes struck Puerto Rico recently, but there has been no recorded tsunami threat to the island, the Caribbean, or even the U.S. East Coast. According to the USGS, majority of the earthquakes occurred in Puerto Rico's southwest, with just a single quake in the west.
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