Huge earthquake hits city full of British tourists sparking major panic

An earthquake has hit in Orlando, Florida, as residents report shaking on Tuesday.
National Weather Service Miami-South Florida said: "We've received several recent reports of shaking across Southwestern Florida within the past 30 minutes. An earthquake has occurred just west of Cuba in the southern Gulf.
"@USGS_Quakes has since revised the magnitude down to a 6.1 at a depth of 10km."
The NWS Jacksonville said there is no tsunami threat, but that it has received reports of shaking/tremors as far north as Jacksonville. Tampa has also reportedly been hit.
Multiple buildings in Miami were apparently evacuated due to shaking.
One video shared online from a Florida resident shows his home shaking.
Orlando is a popular holiday spot for Brits thanks to its sunny weather and, of course, Disney World.
Around 1.2 million Brits visit the city each year.
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