AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEarthquake Watch: A magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook the Eastern Caribbean Sunday morning, with tremors felt east of St Kitts and Nevis and no immediate reports of injuries or major damage. Coastline Concern: In Nevis, officials say Caribbean Sea water levels dropped along parts of Oualie Beach, and photos online showed unusually exposed shoreline—residents are asking if the quake played a role, though regional agencies have not confirmed any tsunami threat or a direct link. Regional Impact: Earlier reports from Antigua and Barbuda described strong shaking across multiple islands, with the Seismic Research Centre placing the quake at about 31 km depth and preliminary epicentre details northeast of Antigua; across the wider region, authorities again said there was no tsunami danger. Tourism & Transport: Away from the quake, Air Antilles has shut down permanently after a court-ordered liquidation in Guadeloupe, leaving a gap in short island-to-island flights.
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