
Magnitude 7.6 earthquake hits Papua New Guinea
CNN
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake with a depth of 61.4km struck the town of Kainantu in Papua New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific on Sunday morning, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported. There is no tsunami threat, according to the US National Tsunami Warning Center.
The quake, with a depth of 90 kilometers (roughly 56 miles), struck near the town of Kainantu Sunday morning.
The town has a population of roughly 8,500 people, the agency reported.

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