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Strong quake jolts remote islands off New Zealand
Posted: 25 November 2008 1133 hrs

 
 
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WELLINGTON - A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck the remote Kermadec islands north of New Zealand on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey reported.

The epicentre of the quake, recorded at 1:36pm (2336 GMT Monday), was 131
kilometres (81 miles) from Raoul Island and at a depth of 35 kilometres.

There was no immediate alert from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

Earthquakes and volcanic activity are common in the area, which is part of the "Ring of Fire" where the Pacific plate of the earth's crust meets other continental plates.

In the past two months, tremors of 7.3, 6.5 and 6.0 have been recorded in the area, 1,000 kilometres north of New Zealand.

The Kermadec islands are uninhabited apart from Raoul, where New Zealand's Department of Conservation maintains a field station.

Two years ago, a conservation worker was killed on Raoul Island when caught in a mudflow after a volcano erupted during an earthquake swarm. - AFP/vm

 

 



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