A 5.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Puerto Rico on Christmas Eve.

Although the windows of homes and buildings rattled, there was no major damage or injuries.

The quake occurred 63 miles southwest of San Juan. There was minor damage to a nearby American Airlines terminal with six ceiling panels falling down, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The center of the quake was located around Aguas Buenas, a small central mountain village.

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