A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of Cuba on Monday, triggering significant tremors in Havana and forcing residents to evacuate buildings as shaking lasted for twenty seconds. Tech professionals should note that while no major damage was reported and tsunami threats were ruled out, regional infrastructure resilience remains a critical concern for Caribbean-based data operations. We must continue to monitor the small possibility of localized tsunami waves that could impact coastal telecommunications.
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