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Strong 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Off Cuba Rattles South Florida High Rises and Prompts Evacuations
A strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake originating in the southern Gulf off the northwest coast of Cuba sent tremors ripping across the Florida peninsula Monday afternoon, rattling nerves, shaking high-rise structures, and prompting multiple emergency building evacuations in downtown Miami.
According to comprehensive seismic data published by the United States Geological Survey, the powerful underwater earthquake struck just after 2:00 PM Eastern Time. The epicenter was pinpointed roughly 65 miles west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba, at a shallow depth of approximately six miles. While the offshore rupture occurred nearly 376 miles away from South Florida, the regional geology allowed the subterranean shockwaves to travel up through the state, making their presence felt from the Florida Keys all the way north to Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville.
In downtown Miami, the unexpected tremors caused immediate disruptions inside several high-profile municipal structures and high-rises. A notable evacuation occurred at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center, where workers on upper floors reported feeling the entire structure sway. Miami-Dade County officials wrapped the perimeter of the facility in yellow police tape while deputies stood guard outside to secure the plaza. The sudden disruption also forced county administrators to temporarily suspend local Metrorail and Metromover transit services while safety inspectors conducted structural assessments before allowing operations to resume later in the evening.
Miami-Dade Fire and Rescue officials confirmed they received at least four separate emergency calls regarding shaking structures in the downtown area, all of which were thoroughly investigated and cleared of any structural danger. Elisabell Gamboa, an administrative employee who was inside a municipal building when the quake hit, described the eerie sensation of watching her computer monitor sway back and forth on her desk, initially questioning whether it was her imagination before hearing the building-wide intercom order an immediate evacuation.
Despite the widespread shock and subsequent flood of citizen reports filling local social media feeds, emergency management agencies throughout Florida emphasize that the localized tremors caused no reported injuries or significant property damage across the state. Concurrently, the National Tsunami Warning Center moved quickly to evaluate the offshore event, officially ruling out any subsequent tsunami threats for the coastal communities of South Florida and the wider Caribbean basin. Ground crews and building engineers will continue to monitor localized infrastructure to ensure the complete safety of all high-density commercial spaces.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 8, 2026


