نيوزي لينڊ جو اتر ٻيٽ was struck by a strong magnitude 5.3 earthquake less than a day after five people were killed and eight were injured in a deadly White Island volcano eruption.
No casualties or damage have been reported so far in the latest quake.
The earthquake struck at a shallow depth of some 15 miles (25 kilometers) around Gisborne on Tuesday, about 93 miles (150 kilometers) south of the recently-erupted underwater volcano on White Island.
While local news reports said the tremor could be felt in neighboring towns – including Cambridge, Hunterville, Dannevirke and Wellington – there is currently no danger of a tsunami, according to Gisborne Civil Defense.
هن آرٽيڪل مان ڇا وٺو:
- The earthquake struck at a shallow depth of some 15 miles (25 kilometers) around Gisborne on Tuesday, about 93 miles (150 kilometers) south of the recently-erupted underwater volcano on White Island.
- While local news reports said the tremor could be felt in neighboring towns – including Cambridge, Hunterville, Dannevirke and Wellington – there is currently no danger of a tsunami, according to Gisborne Civil Defense.
- 3 earthquake less than a day after five people were killed and eight were injured in a deadly White Island volcano eruption.