England's Florida camp rocked by 6.1 magnitude earthquake
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck the region off the coast of Cuba, causing buildings to be evacuated in Orlando, Florida, where England's team is based for their upcoming matches. The earthquake, which is the second-largest on record in the Gulf of Mexico, was felt as far north as Tallahassee, and emergency protocols were activated in Mexico's Yucatan and Quintana Roo states. England's team, led by Thomas Tuchel, has been in Florida since June 1, preparing for their opening match of their spate of friendlies against New Zealand.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck the region off the coast of Cuba, causing buildings to be evacuated in Orlando, Florida, where England's team is based for their upcoming matches. The earthquake, which is the second-largest on record in the Gulf of Mexico, was felt as far north as Tallahassee, and emergency protocols were activated in Mexico's Yucatan and Quintana Roo states. …
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