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Rebecca Falconer

6.0-magnitude earthquake jolts Puerto Rico as island braces for another tropical system

The blue tarp that was used to protect the roof damaged by Hurricane Maria 2 years ago is showing wear and tear, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sept. 18. Photo: Ricardo Arduengo/AFP/Getty Images

A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck near Puerto Rico Monday night, with several aftershocks following — including one of 5.1, the National Weather Service in San Juan said. The island’s Emergency Management Agency told AP there were no reports of damage.

Why it matters: Puerto Rico is still recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria 2 years ago, and it's preparing for the arrival of Tropical Depression Karen — which threatens to trigger heavy rain, flash flooding and mudslides.

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