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Magnitude 6.8 Quake Hits Guadeloupe, No Tsunami Warning Issued
27 Oct
Summary
- Powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Guadeloupe's coast
- Epicenter located 16.54°N, -59.49°W, under 30 km deep
- No immediate reports of damage or tsunami warning

On the morning of October 27, 2025, a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Guadeloupe. The quake, which occurred at 7:38 a.m. local time (12:38 UTC), had its epicenter located at 16.54°N, -59.49°W, with a shallow depth classified as "superficial" at under 30 kilometers.
Earthquakes in the 6.1-6.9 range can be highly destructive within a 100-kilometer radius, especially in vulnerable areas. However, as of the time of reporting, no tsunami warning has been issued, and there are no immediate reports of significant damage or casualties.
Authorities in Guadeloupe are closely monitoring the situation and assessing the impact of the quake. While the potential for destruction remains, the lack of a tsunami warning and the relatively shallow depth of the quake suggest the effects may be localized. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and follow any instructions from local emergency services.



