6.4
quake, aftershocks strike off New Caledonia
RT,
17
October, 2018
A
powerful 6.4 earthquake, followed by a series of aftershocks, has
struck off the coast of New Caledonia, a French territory made up of
dozens of islands in the South Pacific, according to USGS.
The
quake was registered at a depth of 10 km, some 162 km southeast if
Tadine, about half an hour after a 6.3 earthquake struck the same
region. No tsunami warning has been issued following the tremors in
the Pacific.
So
far, there have been no reports of damage or casualties from the two
earthquakes that struck the immediate vicinity of the French
territory on Tuesday at 11:28 am and 12:03 pm local time.
New
Caledonia is part of the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire. The region
covering some 40,000 km of the Pacific basin is considered to be one
of the most intense seismic activity zones on the planet. A series of
extremely strong earthquakes have hit the region in recent weeks,
most notably the 7.4-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that
struck Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province on September 28. That
disaster has left over 2,000 people dead and over 10,000 people
injured.
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