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The Seismic Centre at the University of the West Indies says an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.3 was felt in southern Dominica today.
The Seismic Centre located on the St Augustine Campus in Trinidad and Tobago, reports that at 1:37 pm (local time) , the quake was felt close to the Petite Soufriere area.
The centre said that because the event was relatively shallow at 12 kilometres it would have been felt in the Southern part of the Island.
This was followed by a small burst of smaller earthquakes.
There were no reports of injuries or damage.
This most recent earthquake comes one day after a 4.6 magnitude earthquake shook parts of the Eastern Caribbean.
The Trinidad-based Seismic Research Centre of the University of the West Indies reported that the quake struck around 1:13 a.m., on February 27, at a depth of 22 km.
Its epicentre was located 74 km southeast of Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines; 118 km west southwest of Bridgetown, Barbados; and 137 km south southeast of Castries, St Lucia.