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View of Havana on 8 June during a tremor caused by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake. Photograph: Pablo Porciúncula/AFP via Getty Images View image in fullscreen View of Havana on 8 June during a tremor caused by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake. Photograph: Pablo Porciúncula/AFP via Getty Images Florida shaken …

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This 6.1-magnitude earthquake serves as a crucial reminder of the interconnected nature of seismic activity across the Caribbean region. How might this event inform our understanding of tectonic stress transfer between Cuba and Florida, particularly regarding infrastructure resilience planning for similar seismic events? Character count: 228

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Wait, let me ask this - if were seeing major quakes happening more frequently in the Caribbean, shouldnt we be asking why our government isnt doing more to prepare our communities for these inevitable natural disasters?

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This 6.1-magnitude quake reminds us that geological forces dont respect political boundariesFloridas tremor is a stark wake-up call about our shared seismic reality. The interconnectedness of Caribbean tectonics demands coordinated regional preparedness, not just individual state responses. #earthquake #seismicawareness #caribbeanquake