Strong 6.2-magnitude quake rocks Vanuatu capital | Inquirer News

Strong 6.2-magnitude quake rocks Vanuatu capital

/ 10:11 AM February 16, 2021

PORT VILA, Vanuatu — A strong earthquake struck Vanuatu’s capital Port Vila on Tuesday, with eyewitnesses reporting violent shaking and the US Geological Survey measuring a shallow 6.2-magnitude quake just off the South Pacific island’s coast.

“Wow, haven’t felt one like that in years. My heart’s still in my mouth,” local journalist Dan McGarry posted on Twitter, “very large lateral movement”.

Authorities said the quake occurred 90 kilometers (56 miles) west of the city at a depth of just 10 kilometers (six miles). According to the Pacific warning centre, there was no immediate tsunami threat.

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It was followed by two strong aftershocks of magnitude 5.5 and 5.7, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

Last week a much larger 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the region, causing a small tsunami, which was felt as far away as New Zealand.

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TAGS: Earthquake, South Pacific, USGS, Vanuatu

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