The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service has issued a Tsunami Information Statement confirming that there is no tsunami threat to the region following a 6.1 magnitude earthquake in northern Venezuela. The seismic event occurred at 6:22 am AST on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, with its epicenter located at 10.0° North, 70.9° West, at a depth of 10 kilometers. Despite the significant magnitude, the evaluation of available data indicates no substantial tsunami risk for Antigua and Barbuda. However, the statement noted a minimal possibility of tsunami waves affecting coastal areas nearest to the epicenter in the Caribbean. Authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant and stay updated through official channels, including the Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service’s website and social media platforms. While no immediate action is required, residents in coastal zones are encouraged to review their tsunami evacuation plans and familiarize themselves with designated safe areas. This will be the only statement issued unless new data or changes in the situation arise.
