6.5 magnitude earthquake strikes Pacific Island region of Fiji

Fiji Nov 23
November 23, 2013FIJI The U.S. Geological Survey reports an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 has been recorded in the south Pacific. The agency’s National Earthquake Information Center said the tremor was at 0748 GMT Saturday. It was centered 322 kilometers (199 miles) west-northwest of Neiafu, Tonga, and 438 kilometers (271 miles) east of Lambasa, Fiji. There were no immediate reports of any damage. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a warning, explaining that the quake was centered too far underground. This is the sixth 6.0+ magnitude earthquake to strike the planet in the month of November. –TEP
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1 Response to 6.5 magnitude earthquake strikes Pacific Island region of Fiji

  1. Irene C says:

    That’s a lot of rumbling lately. And the rumblings are increasing.

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