7.5
quake off Bougainville
A
magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck off Bougainville in Papua New Guinea
on Saturday and a tsunami warning was briefly issued for the island
and neighbouring Solomon Islands.
19
April, 2014
The
US Geological Survey said the quake was at a depth of 10km and
centred 68km southwest of Bougainville just before 11.30pm (AEST).
The agency has revised the magnitude from an initial 7.8.
A
tsunami warning was briefly issued afterwards, but Civil Defence says
it did not extend to New Zealand.
At
least six strong quakes have occurred near Bougainville in the past
two weeks, including a magnitude 7.3 on 11 April.
Earlier
on Saturday, USGS reported a magnitude 6.6 tremor in the same area.
"Certainly
it has been very active, more active than usual," said
seismologist Jonathan Bathgate of Geoscience Australia. "(The
spate of earthquakes) is relieving some pressure on this faultline,
but we can't rule out another large earthquake."
In
1998, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake triggered a tsunami on the north
coast of Papua New Guinea that killed more than 2000 people.
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