WELLINGTON: A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the remote, uninhabited Kermadec Islands Monday, but there was little chance of a Pacific-wide tsunami, officials said.The temblor, which hit at a depth...
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AFP
September 30, 2013
WELLINGTON: A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the remote, uninhabited Kermadec Islands Monday, but there was little chance of a Pacific-wide tsunami, officials said.
The temblor, which hit at a depth of 34 kilometres (21 miles) at the New Zealand-administered island group, was some 870 kilometres from the nearest major city Whangarei, in New Zealand.