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The epicenter of Monday morning's earthquake was just north of Puerto Rico.
SAN JUAN Puerto Rico A strong earthquake out to sea that shook Puerto Rico early Monday is one of the largest to hit the U.S. territory in recent years cracking floors and causing some power outages but no major damages or injuries officials said.
The 6.4 magnitude quake struck just after midnight about 35 miles (57 kilometers) north of Hatillo at a depth of 17 miles (28 kilometers) according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
At least 70 aftershocks have been reported since then with at least three of a magnitude 3.5 or greater said Gisela Baez Sanchez a geologist with Puerto Rico's Seismic Network.
All of Puerto Rico is in a seismic danger zone she said in a phone interview. We have to be prepared.
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Hundreds of people called Puerto Rico's emergency management agency but no injuries or major damages have been reported spokesman Carlos Acevedo said in a phone interview.
The agency did not emit a tsunami alert he said.
The damages have been minor Acevedo said. No one has required our services.
However Puerto Ricans criticized the island's government through social media saying that no emergency alert was issued immediately after the quake. Authorities said they would have sent an alert immediately if people had been at risk of a tsunami.
One of the largest and most damaging earthquakes to hit Puerto Rico occurred in October 1918 when a 7.3 magnitude quake struck near the island's northwest coast unleashing a tsunami and killing 116 people.
While Puerto Rico experiences small earthquakes daily that people cannot feel it is rare for bigger quakes to strike the island Baez said. Among those was a 5.4 magnitude quake that shook the U.S. territory in March 2011 and another one of the same magnitude that struck on Christmas Eve in 2010.
Baez said Monday's earthquake occurred along a fault previously generated by two tectonic plates crashing into each other.
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