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Dominican Republic struck by 5.7 eathquake

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic early Tuesday, jolting residents awake in the Caribbean country and neighbouring Puerto Rico.

The quake occurred 24 miles (38 kilometres) southeast of Boca de Yuma at a depth of 104 miles (168 kilometres), according to the US Geological Survey. No damage was reported.

Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are located in a high seismic activity zone, given that the North American Plate and the northeast corner of the Caribbean Plate meet in that area. A 4.1 magnitude earthquake also struck near Haiti’s capital late Monday at a depth of three miles (five kilometres), according to the country’s civil protection agency. The quake was widely felt in Port-au-Prince and beyond.

Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, sits on the intersection of the North American plate and the Caribbean plate. In August 2021, a 7.2 earthquake struck Haiti, killing hundreds of people.

It occurred along the same fault zone that unleashed a catastrophic 7.0 earthquake in January 2010 that killed hundreds of thousands of people.

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