Tsunami tras sismo magnitude 7.7 in Australia

A magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck the Pacific Ocean has triggered a tsunami, confirmed by the Australian Meteorological Agency.

“Tsunami confirmed” informs one of the agencies, which specifically announced a direct access to Lord Howe’s island, at a distance of 550 kilometers from this Australian continent.

A magnitude 7.7 earthquake this Wednesday marks the Islands of the Middle East, an archipelago of the territory of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Sur.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS, sailing in English), which monitors global seismic activity, locates the hypocenter within 10 kilometers of the seabed.

The same organism locates the seismic 413 kilometers east of Vao, in New Caledonia and 417 km north of Tafao, in Vanuatu.

The Pacific Tsunami Alert System, for its part, provides potential information within 30 centimeters and 1 subway at the cost of New Caledonia and Vanuatu, and Fiji.

New Caledonia encounters near the Anillo de Fuego del PacĂ­fico and the submarines of the Cuenca de Lau, where the habitat of sacrificial origins is recorded.

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