England World Cup Camp Hit by 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake
- England's national football team faced a 6.1-magnitude earthquake at their West Palm Beach training camp on Monday, the strongest tremor in the region for 150 years originating off Cuba's coast.
- Tremors rippled across Florida, including Orlando and Miami, prompting building evacuations, while the US Geological Survey warned that aftershocks remain expected following the quake.
- Floridian firefighters reported no cause for alarm, while the National Weather Service and National Tsunami Warning Centre confirmed there is no risk of a tsunami to the US.
- Preparing for Wednesday's warm-up match against Costa Rica, England remains in the Sunshine State, where head coach Thomas Tuchel recently criticized the team's "freestyle" approach.
- On 17 June, the Three Lions will travel to Kansas City, Missouri, for their opening Group L match against Croatia, followed by games against Ghana on 23 June and Panama on 27 June.
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England's World Cup camp struck by huge earthquake rocking entire state
A 6.1-magnitude quake was felt in Florida, where Thomas Tuchel's squad are training ahead of Wednesday's friendly against Costa Rica, thought to be the strongest the region has seen in 150 years
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