Strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake hits near Solomon Islands, no tsunami expected

Solomon Islands Quake
May 2015 SOLOMON ISLANDSA strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific on Thursday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but no tsunami was expected and there were no immediate reports of damage. The earthquake, with a magnitude 7.0, was centered near the Santa Cruz Island group between the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu at a depth of 10 km (6 miles), the USGS said.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, which measured the quake at magnitude 6.9, said that based in its available data, no tsunami was expected. The quake originally measuring a 7.0 was later downgraded to a 6.8 by the USGS. The South Pacific nations are still recovering from a devastating cyclone that hit the region in March. –Reuters
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4 Responses to Strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake hits near Solomon Islands, no tsunami expected

  1. Irene C says:

    A lot of shaking going on in that part of the Ring of Fire.

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  2. Dennis E. says:

    It seems that interesting events are unfolding in this area which is near The Papau New Guinea area. In April, there was at least six (6) 6.0 plus earthquakes: Some at 6.9 in some cases in that area. Worth watching. As an observation, one could say the earth is telling us something.

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  3. Mary Carmel says:

    another,, crank up that machine,, SMH ,, War crimes. ! ! !

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