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Quake off Honduras prompts alert Honduras tsunami alert called off
(19 minutes later)
A tsunami watch is in place for three Central American countries after a 7.1 magnitude quake struck off Honduras. A tsunami watch in place for three Central American countries after a 7.1 magnitude quake struck off Honduras has been called off.
Guatemala, Belize and Honduras were on alert but a widespread destructive tsunami was not expected, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the danger of a tsunami hitting Belize, Guatemala and Honduras had now passed.
The powerful quake hit 64km (39 miles) north-east of Roatan on Honduras' Isles de la Bahia in the Caribbean Sea, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.The powerful quake hit 64km (39 miles) north-east of Roatan on Honduras' Isles de la Bahia in the Caribbean Sea, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.
There were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries. There were no immediate reports of major damage or mass casualties.
The quake struck at 0324 local time (0824 GMT) at a relatively shallow depth of 10km (six miles).The quake struck at 0324 local time (0824 GMT) at a relatively shallow depth of 10km (six miles).
Tremors were felt in dozens of cities across the region and as far north as Cancun in Mexico, the USGS said.Tremors were felt in dozens of cities across the region and as far north as Cancun in Mexico, the USGS said.
People in Guatemala City ran into the streets in their pyjamas, the Associated Press reports. People in Guatemala City ran into the streets in their pyjamas, the Associated Press news agency reports.
The Pacific Warning Center in Hawaii warned other Caribbean countries near the epicentre of the quake of the "possibility of a local tsunami that could affect coasts". The Pacific Warning Center in Hawaii said that the danger of a major tsunami wave hitting the coastlines of nearby countries had now passed.
But it also said: "A destructive widespread tsunami threat does not exist based on historical earthquake and tsunami data." But it warned that boats and coastal structures could still be affected by rapid currents caused by the quake.


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