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Massive quake off Fiji triggers tsunami warning within 300km radius | Massive quake off Fiji triggers tsunami warning within 300km radius |
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A powerful earthquake has struck off the coast of Fiji, triggering a tsunami warning within 300km of the epicenter. The USGS downgraded the quake to 6.9 while the PTWC measured it at 7.0, warning that waves up to 1 meter might hit the island nation. | A powerful earthquake has struck off the coast of Fiji, triggering a tsunami warning within 300km of the epicenter. The USGS downgraded the quake to 6.9 while the PTWC measured it at 7.0, warning that waves up to 1 meter might hit the island nation. |
The quake, initially measured at 7.2 magnitude, was centered some 221 km southwest of Nadi at a depth of 15.2 km, the USGS said. A series of strong aftershocks measuring between 4.9 and 5.8 struck the same area within an hour after the initial quake. | |
“The tsunami threat from this earthquake has now passed,” the PTWC said in their latest update after the Center warned that waves of up to 1 meter could hit the coast of Fiji. | |
“There is no longer a tsunami threat from this earthquake...remain observant and exercise normal caution near the sea,” the PTWC said. | |
“Persons caught in the water of a tsunami may drown... be crushed by debris in the water... or be swept out to sea,” the Centre warned earlier. The time between wave crests can vary from 5 minutes to an hour, while the “hazard may persist for many hours or longer after the initial wave.” | |
The PTWC stressed that at no point was there a tsunami threat to Hawaii and only “parts of the Pacific located closer to the earthquake” were at risk. | |
The population of the Greater Suva urban area was 172,399 people according to the 2007 census. | The population of the Greater Suva urban area was 172,399 people according to the 2007 census. |
Meanwhile, Fiji’s southern neighbor New Zealand said there is no tsunami threat to their nation. | Meanwhile, Fiji’s southern neighbor New Zealand said there is no tsunami threat to their nation. |
The Fiji Islands are seismically active. One of the most destructive Fijian tsunamis hit Suva on 14 September 1953, following a 6.8 magnitude quake. It caused major damage and destruction to the wharf and infrastructure and resulted in eight deaths in Suva. It was determined that the cause of the tsunami was a 60 million cubic meter submarine landslide at the head of the Suva Canyon. | The Fiji Islands are seismically active. One of the most destructive Fijian tsunamis hit Suva on 14 September 1953, following a 6.8 magnitude quake. It caused major damage and destruction to the wharf and infrastructure and resulted in eight deaths in Suva. It was determined that the cause of the tsunami was a 60 million cubic meter submarine landslide at the head of the Suva Canyon. |