7.6-Magnitude Quake Hit Papua New Guinea

7.6-Magnitude Quake Hit Papua New Guinea

PORT MORESBY (Papua New Guinea), Sept 11 (NNN-PIN) – A 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit off eastern Papua New Guinea today, with locals reporting damage to buildings near the coastal town of Madang and further inland.

The US Geological Survey, which reported the quake, issued a tsunami warning but subsequently said the threat “has now passed.”

It did, however, note that there could still be “minor sea level fluctuations in some coastal areas.”

Power outages and damage to buildings were reported in parts of Papua New Guinea, with shaking felt widely in the country from towns near the epicentre to the capital, Port Moresby, about 300 miles (480 kilometres) away.– NNN-PIN

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