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Small Quake Rattles Cuba; Damage Minor

A small earthquake rattled eastern Cuba, but caused no reported damage or injuries, seismological officials said Monday.

Humberto Olivares, of the Seismology Institute in Santiago province, told Cuba’s Prensa Latina news service that the 3.5-magnitude temblor happened at 9:45 p.m. Sunday. It was centered near the southern coast of Cuba in the Santiago area, about 550 miles east of Havana. Two small aftershocks followed.

It was the fourth earthquake registered in Cuba this year.