Wed. Apr 2nd, 2025

A HUGE 7.1-magnitude earthquake has hit near Tonga and Niue in the Pacific Ocean and prompted a tsunami warning.

The US Geological Survey said the temblor hit about 62 miles northeast of the main island of Tongatapu in the early morning hours of Monday local time.

USGSThe earthquake stuck about 62 miles northeast of Tongatapu on Monday morning local time[/caption]

AFPA strong earthquake hit off the coast of Tonga[/caption]

A tsunami warning has now been issued for Tonga – which is home to 100,000 people across 45 islands.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert saying hazardous waves could be possible for coasts located within 185 miles of the epicentre.

Tonga and Niue, which is northeast of where the quake struck, could now see a tsunami wave of between 0.3m to one metre.

While the Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Kermadec Islands, American Samoa, and Wallis and Fortuna, could all see a wave of less than 30cm.

The quake struck six miles deep, far shallower than the Boxing Day tsunami which was 18 miles deep.

A shallow quake would shake the ground more severely, raising the risk of a major tsunami.

It will take a while for reports of damage to come in given the quake struck in the middle of the night local time and there are so few people in that part of the globe.

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says their is no risk of tsunami for the land down under.

Tonga was hammered by the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano that erupted in 2022, covering the most populated islands in ash.

The eruption left a crater in the seabed and produced Earth’s biggest atmospheric explosion in over 100 years.

ReutersThe Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted in 2022[/caption]

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