Large quake near Papua New Guinea

A large magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck around 150km south of the town of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, the US Geological Survey said, setting off a tsunami warning within 300km of the epicentre.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued the warning but said that a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami reaching as far as Hawaii was not expected.

The quake, downgraded from an initial estimate of 7.5, struck about 1.40am (GMT) at a depth of 63km and was the latest in a series of strong tremors to hit the region.

Susan McGrade, owner of the Rabaul Hotel in Rabaul, told Reuters that the quake was felt strongly in the city, with water splashing out of the swimming pool, but there were no immediate signs of damage.

 

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