England's Training Camp in Florida Shaken by 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake: Team Continues Preparations Amid Seismic Event

England's temporary training camp in Florida experienced a 6.1 magnitude earthquake, causing buildings to be evacuated in Orlando, where the team is scheduled to play against Costa Rica. The earthquake, originating off the coast of Cuba, sent shockwaves felt in Florida, hundreds of miles away. This seismic event, the largest in the region since 1880, affected holiday destinations in Mexico and even reached Disney World in Orlando.
The tremors were felt as far north as Tallahassee, with the US Geological Survey ranking it as the second-largest earthquake on record. Floridians took to social media to share their surprise and experiences of the earthquake, with some mistaking it for a sinkhole or expressing shock at feeling tremors in Florida. The England team, who have been in Florida since June 1, were preparing for their upcoming friendly matches, including the game against Costa Rica at the Inter&Co Stadium.
Despite the earthquake disrupting their preparations, the team will continue with their schedule and travel back to Kansas City after the match against Costa Rica. The earthquake serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of natural events and the importance of being prepared for unexpected occurrences.