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malaise

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Sat May 16, 2026, 06:23 PM Saturday

Major. Earthquake in the Leewards, some Windward and Virgin Islands [View all]

https://www.foxweather.com/watch/fmc-euyxaf7vggvt6ivt

Powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake rattles Caribbean islands
The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean were shaken by a powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake on Saturday morning. The epicenter was measured about 43.5 miles (70.1 kilometers) from the village of Codrington on the island of Barbuda at around 10:50 a.m. local time.There is no threat of a tsunami at this time.

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I hope no one was lost in the quake. I'm glad you are alright. 1WorldHope Saturday #1
They were lucky malaise Saturday #2
Would 1WorldHope Saturday #4
I faced many quakes - none life threatening malaise Saturday #6
90 percent of the time it must be Paradise. 1WorldHope Saturday #12
Meh! malaise Saturday #13
That's fucking sad, but, I should have known that. 1WorldHope Saturday #15
USGS surfered Saturday #3
News surfered Saturday #5
Was felt as far away as Puerto Rico malaise Saturday #7
That's good news. 6.0 could be serious. surfered Saturday #8
Lots of folks in Antigua for the regional malaise Saturday #9
I wonder if this is an introduction to El Nio that's been reported to be this season Deuxcents Saturday #10
There are academics who have made that link malaise Saturday #11
Is there a history of tsunami in the Caribbean? surfered Saturday #16
I can't say I know the history of the region but malaise Saturday #18
I did not know about the ones in Jamaica. surfered Yesterday #22
The Port Royal quake was a global event malaise Yesterday #23
Terrible! surfered Yesterday #24
This message was self-deleted by its author malaise Saturday #19
A lot of activity around the U.S. popsdenver Saturday #14
""" AllaN01Bear Saturday #17
No major damage malaise Yesterday #20
Eggscellent. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #25
K&R spanone Yesterday #21
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