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Vanuatu earthquake: Powerful 6.4 magnitude quake hits off Pacific island chain's coast | Vanuatu earthquake: Powerful 6.4 magnitude quake hits off Pacific island chain's coast |
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An earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale has struck off the Vanuatu archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. | |
The US Geological Survey said it struck in the centre of Erromago, the fourth largest island, which has a population of just under 2,000 people. | |
But its depth of 124.4 miles would have dampened its effect, it said, and there have been no immediate reports of casualties or damage. | |
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the quake currently did not pose a tsunami threat | |
Situated to the east of Australia, the island chain is in the so called "Ring of Fire", which is prone to earthquakes. | |
It was the fourth major earthquake to strike around the world in the last 24 hours - following one in Mexico that measured a magnitude of 7.1, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake in New Zealand and another one with a magnitude of 6.1 striking off the coast of Japan - around 200 miles east of Fukushima. | |
The Japanese quake comes just six years after a tsunami sparked by an earthquake in the Pacific hit the nuclear plant in Fukushima, causing a major disaster - with the water disabling the emergency generators required to cool the reactors at the plant after they had automatically shut down. | |
The disaster claimed the lives of 15,894 deaths, left over 6,000 injured and more than 2,500 people missing. | |
Millions of homes were destroyed and thousands of families were evacuated from the area surrounding the Fukushima plant and many are yet to return. | |
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