A Phone Alert of Earthquake in Cuba Is Denied and Described as "Totally False"
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Cenais and the Civil Defense deny the earthquake alert received on Cuban mobiles this Tuesday and call it "totally false."
Cuban agency in charge of seismic surveillance asserted that the alarm received on Android type mobiles is false, as no telluric activity was recorded. It urges to confirm any notice received by this way with a communication issued by official channels
Facebook Twitter/X WhatsApp The Civil Defense reported that, according to the confirmation of the National Center for Seismological Research (CENAIS), no telluric movement has been registered in national territory during the afternoon of this Tuesday, August 18. Dr Enrique Arango, head of research at CENAIS, told Tele Turquino that the network of national seismology did not detect any seismic event at the scheduled time. In that sense, he descri…
The Civil Defense confirmed that “no telluric movement has been recorded in national territory during the afternoon of this Tuesday”
The National Seismological Service today denied the occurrence of an earthquake of great intensity in Cuba and clarified that the alert received on mobile phones during the afternoon of this Tuesday is false. - They deny threat of earthquake in Cuba
Fact Sheet: An earthquake alert received by thousands of users in Cuba was officially denied as false by the National Seismological Service (CENAIS) and Civil Defense, prompting the evacuation of citizens into the streets. Tap to see the full context. Context: The alert was denied by Enrique Diego Arango Arias, head of the National Seismological Service, who assured that there was no basis for the alarm. Civil Defense also reported that no earth…
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