Powerful earthquake strikes under sea near Fiji (AP) Updated: 2005-12-13 14:45
A powerful undersea earthquake struck near Fiji on Tuesday, geologists said,
and officials issued a tsunami alert for the local area. No oversized waves,
damage or injuries were immediately reported.
The magnitude 6.6 quake hit at 3:16 p.m. (0316 GMT) about 255 kilometers (155
miles) northeast of Vanua Levu, the main tourist spot in Fiji's chain of
islands, at a depth of 29 kilometers (18 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey
reported.
The survey initially reported the quake at magnitude 6.3, but revised it's
power upward. It also withdrew an earlier report of a powerful aftershock
nearby. Seismological data are often revised in the aftermath of a big temblor.
The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a bulletin that said
there was no Pacific-wide threat of a destructive tsunami, but that quakes of
the size measured Tuesday could cause damaging local tsunamis.
Nilesh Kumar, technical officer at Fiji's Mineral Resources Department, said
there had been no reports of any tsunami and no reports from anywhere in Fiji of
shakes being felt.
Kumar said the department was maintaining a watch and was in communication
with the warning center in Hawaii.
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