Tsunami warning issued after strong 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits near island country of Tonga
- A strong 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga, prompting an initial tsunami warning that was later lifted, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre.
- The US Geological Survey reported the quake occurred 62 miles northeast of Tonga in the early morning hours on Monday.
- Tonga's Meteorological Services Director Laitia Fifita confirmed no immediate damage but stated that sea levels are being closely monitored for possible aftershocks.
- The earthquake follows a devastating 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar, which resulted in over 1,700 confirmed deaths and many injuries.
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A strong 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit near Tonga, prompting an initial tsunami warning that was later lifted for the Pacific island country. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at a depth of 29 kilometers and was centered about 100 kilometers northeast of the main island in the early…
Earthquake 7.1 in Tonga Causes Numerous Tsunami Alerts Around the World
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