Thursday, November 29, 2007

Earth tremors felt in Barbados


Okay, peoples, now that the nerves have settled I can tell you that around 3:00 p.m. an earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter Scale hit near Martinique, at longitude 14.9 degrees North, 61.2 degrees West. It was also felt as far away as Venezuela, Guyana and Trinidad.

In Barbados, reports are still coming in but we seemed to have been spared the worse of it. Traffic is gridlocked, especially near the City, and there were reports of roof tiles falling from the Royal Bank of Canada in Broad Street, damaging a car and blocking the street. Part of a house in Ellerton, St. George reportedly fell into a gully. People are in the streets and walking to open areas. The cellphone system is partially down so persons are having difficulty communicating. Some patients were also evacuated from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

In Guadeloupe there are reports that a 3 year old girl was killed and her sister injured.

Here is a report from Caribbean360.com:

The United States Geological Survey has reported that a magnitude 7.3 earthquake has struck near Martinique.

ABC news is also reporting that a 3 year old girl was killed and her sister is in critical condition when a wall collapsed in Guadeloupe.

The earthquake struck the island at 3 p.m. local time approximately 13 miles (21 km) northwest of the island, at a depth of 90 miles (145.4 km).

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a statement for Caribbean countries excluding Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands indicating that a tsunami was not expected in the Caribbean due to the depth of the quake.

In addition, the U.S. West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center noted that no tsunami warning or watch was in effect. According to the centre, no Tsunami's were expected along the coasts of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the U.S. Atlantic.


We Bajans are novices when it comes to earthquakes and tremors, never having experienced any significant ones before. We have to get educated fast, because the earth seems to be on the move in the region and other parts of the world.

Map: Barbados Underground

Will keep you all posted, but folks overseas can rest assured that there are no reports of deaths or serious injury here.

For details on the quake, click here.

2 comments:

  1. That is scary stuff...I live in Virginia now but I cannot imagine
    My mom told me about

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  2. Anonymous10:43 PM

    It was a first for everyone under 50. We hadn’t had any earthquake activity on this island in decades. I certainly never experienced anything similar here. I was so confused; I thought like so many others that it was me.

    The Seismic Activity in Barbados

    Tis the eve of our 41st Independence Day
    Have been unusual and I wasn’t okay
    Ever since I awoke I was unsteady
    Something strange was coming over me
    Equilibrium lost so I chose to rest
    I relaxed and laid at my bodies request
    Soon, after lunch, I felt even worst
    My tossing got terrible or so I thought at first
    I felt the bed tremor and rouse up from it
    Couldn’t get my footing so I tried to sit
    And I scream for help but no one could hear
    Couldn’t take it no more so I stumbled through my fear
    Tremors seem to climb through the walls
    I continued to scream but no one heard my calls
    Violent rumbles were coming from my kitchenette
    In there the ware clanged but nothing was broken yet
    This was a hint that it wasn’t all me
    Yet it took the reassurance from my daddy
    I later got a call which confirmed the island shook
    No one died, 8 were hurt and by the seismic book
    Bajans experienced the waves from neighboring activity
    A 7.4 earthquake off Martinique deep in the sea
    Rumblings affected others and the island chain
    Barbados, Antigua, Puerto Rico and Port of Spain
    All Bridgetown was evacuated traffic was gridlock
    Dangerous stampedes came as workers ran in shock
    Our Q.E.H patients were moved outside
    Seismic shook up should make us examine our pride

    Khaidji
    BajanPoetry.com

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