7.1-magnitude quake hits southern Indian Ocean—USGS | Inquirer News

7.1-magnitude quake hits southern Indian Ocean—USGS

/ 07:57 AM December 05, 2015

HONG KONG, China—A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck in the southern Indian Ocean Saturday, but there was no indication of a destructive tsunami and unlikely to be any casualties or damage, US seismologists said.

The shallow tremor struck at 6:24 a.m. (22:24 GMT Friday), around 3,100 kilometers (1,950 miles) southwest of the Australian city of Perth and 1,000 km from the uninhabited Heard Island and McDonald Islands, the US Geological Survey said.

The epicenter was at the Southeast Indian ridge, a tectonic plate boundary located along the sea floor of the southern Indian Ocean.

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The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre said there was currently no threat of a tsunami to Australia.

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