Gulf Times

New Caledonian­s ordered to shelters in tsunami alert

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A shallow and powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off New Caledonia yesterday prompting a tsunami alert and evacuation­s on the Pacific island, authoritie­s said. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said that tsunami waves had been “observed” in the region but did not say where. Residents of New Caledonia, which lies north of New Zealand, received text messages directing them to go to refuges immediatel­y, with waves of up to three metres possible, according to the warning centre. But people in New Caledonia and nearby Vanuatu said they did not feel the quake, and tsunami warning sirens were not immediatel­y activated in Vanuatu. The epicentre was some 300km east of Noumea.

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