A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck western Cuba on Monday, with tremors being reported across Florida and parts of Mexico.The US Geological Survey confirmed the epicenter was 65 miles from Mantua, though no injuries or major damage have occurred.Authorities have explicitly stated there is no tsunami threat while warning residents to remain alert for potential aftershocks.The seismic event originated near the
Oriente fault, an active geological zone responsible for past major activity in the region.