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© Times Colonist4.1 Earthquake hits off Vancouver Island
Another earthquake has struck off the coast of Vancouver Island Thursday morning, the second to hit the region in a week.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 4.1 magnitude quake struck about 25 kilometres off Nootka Sound in Northwestern Vancouver Island, roughly in the same area as a 6.3 earthquake that struck last Friday.

The quake happened roughly around 4 a.m. this morning, USGS indicates.

No tsunami warning has been issued, and there has been no reports of damage or injuries.

Meanwhile, a magnitude 6 earthquake occurred in the Caribbean Sea off the southern coast of Cuba on Thursday, but there were no immediate reports of any damage on the island.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered 67 miles (108 km) southwest of the Cuban town of Campechuela at a depth of 6.6 miles (10 km). The epicenter was about 70 miles (110 km) from the northern coast of Jamaica.

"Nothing was felt here in the municipality. Nothing abnormal, no unusual movement. Everything's normal," Nancy R. Perez, secretary of the municipal Communist Party branch in Campechuela, told Reuters by telephone.

A Cuban government website, citing the island's national seismological service, said the tremor was felt in other parts of the southern province of Granma. But it added there were no reports of damage.

A scientist at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii told Reuters the quake was not strong enough to generate a tsunami.