Guantanamo.- An earthquake measuring 6.0 magnitude struck Cuban eastern regionTuesday, according to seismic data released by monitoring agencies.

The quake occurred at a depth of approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles), which can increase the intensity of shaking felt at the surface.

Seismological data indicates the Cuba earthquake originated at a relatively shallow depth, making it more likely to be felt across surrounding areas.

Residents in nearby regions may have experienced noticeable shaking as the tremor passed through.

Authorities and seismic agencies are currently monitoring the situation following the Cuba earthquake to assess potential damage or injuries.

No immediate reports of casualties or structural damage have been confirmed at this time.

Source: CEDAR News