Did Florida just have an earthquake? What to know after Cuba tremors
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake near Cuba sent tremors across Florida. But does Florida ever have its own quakes?
Just after 2 p.m. ET on Monday, June 8, Floridians across the state and as far north as Tallahassee swarmed social media, asking each other, "Did you feel that?"
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake near Cuba sent parts of Florida shaking, according to local reports. It followed a series of earthquakes in the Philippines, including a magnitude 7.8 quake that killed at least 35 people after triggering building collapses and a small tsunami.
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