Santo Domingo.- A moderate tremor of 5.3 magnitude has rattled the entire Dominican Republic, at around 5:32am local time, whose epicenter was located 17 kilometers south-southeast of the city of San Jose de Ocoa, at a depth of 10 kilometers.
The tremor shook doors and windows for around 30 seconds, startling people to scurry out of bed.
Emergency Operations Center director Juan M. Mendez said there are no reports of damages or injuries thus far, although cracks in structures have been reported in the country's south region.
Jose Mateo, on the phone from the town of Fundacion, in the southern city of Bani, said his house under construction “has some cracks,” with no major damages.
The geologist Osiris de Leon said since the tremor’s epicenter was inland, no tsunami warnings were issued. Interviewed by the program El Dia on Channel 11, the expert said the tremor was also felt in Haiti, where a 7.5 magnitude earthquake devastated the capital, Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010.
Eugenio Polanco, director of the Santo Domingo State University UASD Institute of Seismology stressed that there’s no possibility of a tsunami, as the social media report.
He said two faults converge in the area of the quake, and noted similar tremors in 1980 and 1990. “There have been several tiny replicas from the tremor, but this is a normal result.”
THE REPORT FROM THE US GEODETIC SURVEY:
Event has been reviewed by a seismologist. Magnitude 5.3 Date-Time Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 09:35:29 UTC Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 05:35:29 AM at epicenter.
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 18.422°N, 70.419°W Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) Region DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
Distances 55 km (34 miles) W of SANTO DOMINGO, 75 km (46 miles) ENE of Barahona.

Quake rattles Dominican Republic
Wow this just happened and DT has a story all ready. I live in Jarabacoa and the windows ratteling woke me up. I hope the metro did not cave in. Great job DT you guys are on the ball. Must have gotten new staff for Christmas.
Back in April seismologists predicted a big one (8.0) around Santiago "soon". Leo held a meeting soon after but I don't remember any action plan or announcement coming from it.
I say the same thing.. It must have shook the witts out of someone at DT to post this so soon. When I felt it I went to my laptop to the usgs web site and they had not posted it yet. so I went to make a pot of coffee and the came back and hit refresh and boom their it was. so I did a I felt it report and then came over to DT and their was the Breaking News. Hats off to DT.
Then at about 6:15 I was making my coffee and logging into my PC and the floor in our condo buckeled and raised up about 2 inches busted ceramic tiles, scared the dog, wife and kids.
Made quite a bit of noise got me a little worried and I grew up in California.
This is only a 4 story building in Cazicasgos (Sto Dom.) Hope the owner has insurance.
No way could Santo Domingo handle a 6.5 or higher ...
More info.:
“The earthquake of 5.5 followed immediately by an aftershock of 5.3 on the Richter scale”
"So far, no agency has issued a tsunami alert.”
http://www.acento.com.do/index.ph....o-a-las-5-35-de-la-madrugada.html
"Caribbean 2.Haiti & Dominican Republic,SE Cuba & Jamaica Region
within ˜600 km of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, at Lat 18.54 & Lon -72.334
M4.4-M6.4
expected about
Jan 5 +/-3 days
(posted 0300 hours 17th Dec)"
According to
http://nextearthquake.com/earthquakes_long_term_forecasts.htm
Video:
http://www.noticiassin.com/2012/0....ras-sentir-temblor-de-5-3-grados/
[" Great job DT you guys are on the ball. Must have gotten new staff for Christmas."]
No, they finally got over their massive, collective hangover. That's all.