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Ripples of Concern: Caribbean Quake Spurs Tsunami Alert
Sunday, February 9, 2025
This wasn't just an earthquake, but a reminder of the Caribbean's geographical vulnerability. The region is no stranger to natural disasters. Tsunamis have struck before, and the threat is ever-present.
The aftermath of the quake was a test of preparedness. It was a test of how quickly emergency services could respond and how well the public could follow instructions. The Caribbean's resilience was put to the test.
Residents were advised to stay away from the water, stay off the beaches, and steer clear of harbors and marinas. The risk was real and the threat was clear. The NTWC was watching, and they were warning.
The story was unfolding, and the situation was developing. Every moment was crucial. Every instruction was vital. The safety of the people in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands hung in the balance.
The Caribbean's geological makeup means it's prone to earthquakes and tsunamis. This wasn't a one-off event, but a reminder of the region's vulnerability. The region has to be prepared, all the time.
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