San Juan, Puerto Rico (AHN) - Puerto Rico was jolted by a moderate earthquake on Sunday morning.
The 5.8-magnitude quake was centered between the cities of Moca and Anasco and damaged homes on parts of the island and caused a rock slide on a highway.
The temblor struck at 1:16 a.m. nearly four miles from the small town of Espino on the western side of the island.
Nearly 63 miles away in the capital San Juan, the quake was felt in the city's high-rise buildings.
Homes on the western and northern side of the Caribbean island also reported damage. Puerto Rico's emergency management agency said a rock slide in Utando caused debris to block a highway.
Even on the nearby islands of Vieques, Culebra, Santa Cruz, and rest of the Virgin Islands residents reported feeling the quake.
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