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South Pacific Rattled by String of Earthquakes Near New Caledonia

Noumea, New Caledonia – The South Pacific Ocean near New Caledonia’s Loyalty Islands has experienced a recent increase in seismic activity, raising concerns among residents and prompting ongoing monitoring efforts.

A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck on October 3rd, with its epicenter 41 km west of the Loyalty Islands and 489 km west of Noumea. This follows a similar event on September 6th, where a quake of magnitude 4.8 occurred 339 km east of Tadine.

Seismic activity has been recorded in recent months with notable quakes on September 3rd (magnitude 5.0) and August 25th (magnitude 4.3). In May 2023, a significant 7.1 magnitude quake struck southeast of Mare Island and 314 km from Noumea.

The Loyalty Islands region has a history of seismic disturbances. Larger quakes above magnitude 7.0 have been recorded in 1981 and 1986.

Authorities in New Caledonia are urging residents to remain vigilant as aftershocks are possible and geological hazards continue to be a concern. Ongoing monitoring is in place to better understand the seismic activity and provide timely updates to the public.

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The region near New Caledonia’s Loyalty Islands has experienced an increase in earthquake activity in recent months. Several moderate earthquakes have been recorded, following a pattern of seismic disturbances that has occurred for over a decade. The region has a history of significant earthquakes, and authorities are urging residents to be alert for potential aftershocks. Monitoring efforts are underway to better understand the seismic activity.

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