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A strong 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit near Tonga, prompting an initial tsunami warning that was later lifted for the Pacific island country.
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Samir Wanmali, regional director for Asia at the World Food Programme (WFP), has told the BBC that the organisation is only meeting a fraction of the need in Myanmar.
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The Mirror US on MSNNew Zealand earthquake sparks tsunami fears as 'strong' 6.7 tremor rocks RivertonThe National Weather Service's Tsunami Alert division posted on X saying there is not risk to the west coast of the United States but indicated that the west coast of New Zealand's south island could be at risk of tsunamis.
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Al Jazeera on MSNCoastal warning issued after magnitude 6.7 quake hits off New ZealandThousands of people felt the quake in New Zealand with media reporting buildings swaying and items falling from shelves.
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck off New Zealand's South Island, prompting warnings of potential tsunami threats. Authorities advised residents to avoid coastal areas due to hazardous currents. Over 4,
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake off the coast of New Zealand's South Island has sparked fears of a possible tsunami. The earthquake struck at 2.42pm (NZDT) on Tuesday at a depth of 12km about 160km ...
There are many reasons why tourists consider visiting New Zealand. The island country — located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean — is known for its otherworldly beauty, diversity of landscapes, indigenous Māori culture,
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GMA News Online on MSNNo tsunami threat in PH after strong quake in New Zealand — PHIVOLCSThe Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) has advised that there is no tsunami threat in the country following the magnitude 6.8 earthquake in New Zealand on Tuesday morning.
Fears of a tsunami rocking New Zealand have arisen after a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off the country's South Island earlier today. The powerful tremor hit at 2.42pm local time on Tuesday - shortly before 2am in the UK.
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake that rocked the bottom of the South Island struck in a seismic environment poorly understood by scientists – but which poses a major tsunami hazard. The 2.43pm quake hit about 167km west of Rakiura/Stewart Island.