A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday afternoon, inflicting tremors throughout elements of the nation however with no quick reviews of harm or accidents.
Based on the Seismic Analysis Centre (SRC) on the College of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine campus, the quake occurred at 4:20 p.m. native time. It was positioned at latitude 11.26N and longitude 61.40W, with a depth of 20 kilometers.
The tremor was felt 67 km north-northeast of Port of Spain, 70 km north-northwest of Arima, and 73 km west of Scarborough, Tobago.
Authorities are persevering with to watch the scenario, however no alerts or warnings have been issued.