Tsunami warnings cancelled after big Pacific earthquake

Tsunami warnings for several Pacific islands have been cancelled after authorities determined that a powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck near the Solomon Islands did not pose a threat.

Tsunami warnings cancelled after big Pacific earthquake

Tsunami warnings for several Pacific islands have been cancelled after authorities determined that a powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck near the Solomon Islands did not pose a threat.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said waves of up to three metres were still possible along the coast of the Solomon Islands, and smaller tsunami waves could hit Papua New Guinea.

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