SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit near southern Puerto Rico, jolting many from their beds on an island where some people still remain in shelters from previous quakes earlier this year.
There were no immediate reports of casualties in the quake on Saturday.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit just off the coast of towns including Guánica and Guayanilla, where hundreds of homes were destroyed by a quake in early January.
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That earthquake killed one person and caused millions of dollars in damage.
Saturday's quake came as Puerto Ricans remain home under a nearly two-month lockdown to help curb coronavirus cases.
Elsewhere, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck on the Mediterranean Sea south of the Greek island of Crete on Saturday morning.
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An aftershock with a preliminary magnitude of 4.4 occurred 10 minutes later.
No damage or injuries have been reported.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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