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Magnitude 6.9 quake off south Atlantic islands; no tsunami threat

International Desk |
Update: 2014-06-29 06:43:00

DHAKA: A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck in the far south Atlantic ocean in the inhospitable South Sandwich Islands region.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said on Sunday, reports The Straits Times.

The USGS, which monitors quakes worldwide initially said the quake was of magnitude 7.1, but later revised its strength downwards. It also slightly revised the epicentre’s location.

The quake, which struck at 7.52am, had an epicentre 154km north-west of the uninhabited Visokoi Island, and 1,975km east-south-east of Stanley, the main city on the Falkland Islands, the USGS reported.

The epicentre was at a depth of 16.5km.

The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a bulletin stating that, based on historical data, ‘a destructive widespread tsunami threat does not exist’.

The quake occurred near the boundary between the Antarctic tectonic plate and the Scotia Sea plate, two plates that slide past one another horizontally.

BDST: 1635 HRS, JUNE 29, 2014

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