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Pacific Tsunami Warning Lai Liao

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Tsunami alert wound back after large quake hits off Vanuatu
POSTED: 03 Apr 2016 17:03 **UPDATED: 03 Apr 2016 18:14

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SYDNEY: Officials wound back an initial tsunami threat issued after a large earthquake struck off the coast of the South Pacific islands of Vanuatu on Sunday.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said the danger had largely passed and canceled an earlier warning of a possible tsunami as a result of the quake, which was initially measured at a magnitude of 7.2 but later revised down to 6.9.

The quake was also deemed to be deeper that first thought - 33 kilometres (21 miles) as opposed to 10 kms, Kanoa Koyanagi, a geophysicist at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii told Reuters.

Koyanagi said experts expected waves of no larger than 30 centimetres, well below tsunami levels, from the quake which struck 151 km north northwest of Vanuatu's Santo island.

"Based on all data available ... the tsunami threat from this earthquake has now mostly passed," the center said in a statement.

The Vanuatu Meteorological Services, a government department, said there were no reports of damage.

Anna Romero, a doctor staying at a hotel near the town of Luganville on Santo told Reuters she felt the tremor, but saw no signs of damage.

Earthquakes are common in the area and even large tremors often cause no tsunamis. A 7.3 magnitude quake struck off Vanuatu in October and a 6.3 quake struck in December without causing any damage.

(Reporting by Tom Westbrook, Jill Gralow and Jane Wardell; Editing by Richard Pullin)
- Reuters/yt
 
only quake that may affect us if its struck on the northern andaman sea at the top end of malacca straits, where a tsunami may wash away the coastline of both wet cost of peninsular malaysia and east coast of sumatra and it got waves higher until at the narrowest section of the straits, the water level will be at its highest before it proceeds to sinkieland.
i think this has occurred before and this will explain why at the narrowest point of malacca straits, the coasts on both sides are covered in swamp. the tsunami's salt water has destroyed the jungles.
 
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