Minor earthquake felt in St. Thomas

A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas

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A minor earthquake was felt in a section of the country, yesterday (May 7).

 

The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies reported that the quake was felt at about 5:58 PM, with the epicentre located approximately 3 kilometres south of Danvers Pen, St. Thomas.

 

It had a magnitude of 3.7 and a focal depth of 5 kilometres.

 

It was reportedly felt by residents in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas