
SYDNEY: A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck Tuesday off the coast of the Pacific island state of Vanuatu, the US Geological Survey said, triggering tsunami waves.
The tremor was registered at a depth of 43km and located just 30km west of the Vanuatu capital Port Vila, it said.
“Tsunami waves have been observed,” the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said in a bulletin, predicting waves of up to 1m along some parts of Vanuatu’s coastline.
Tsunami waves of less than 30cm above the tidal level were predicted for Pacific island nations including Fiji, Kiribati, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.