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South Pacific Tsunami Warning Canceled After Vanuatu Earthquake

05/27/10 08:55 PM ET   AP

South Pacific Tsunami

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Residents of a northern town in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu ran into the streets Friday as a powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook the area, police said.

The magnitude 7.2 quake rattled the island country, briefly triggering a tsunami watch for the region, officials said. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake struck at 4.14 a.m. local time and was centered 300 miles (485 kilometers) northwest of the capital, Port Vila, at a depth of 22 miles (36 kilometers). Three more sharp quakes followed in the same area, including a magnitude 6.4 more than three hours later.

"Some people left their houses in the town – they ran out the doors," police spokesman James Tari said from Luganville, the main settlement on Espirito Santo, the main island closest to the quakes.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii issued a tsunami warning for Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia, but canceled the alert about an hour later.

The center's duty geophysicist Barry Hershorn said they had confirmed there was no tsunami from ocean buoys and from coastal sea level gauges in Vanuatu.

The quake was "a little bigger than usual – for me the shake was a really big one," he said. "At the moment there are no reports of injury or damage."

Authorities in Vanuatu said they were checking for information on the quake and were pleased the tsunami alert had been canceled.

"The very close proximity (of the quake epicenter) to Espirito Santo meant there was nothing much we could do" to alert residents to any danger, said Meteorological Office acting director Salesa Kaniaha.

Vanuatu – a chain of 83 islands – lies just over 1,400 miles (2,200 kilometers) northeast of Sydney.

Vanuatu is part of the Pacific "ring of fire" – an arc of earthquake and volcanic zones stretching from Chile in South America through Alaska and down through Vanuatu to Tonga in the South Pacific.

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bleedingheart9
one small step for man...
11:59 PM on 05/27/2010
Wonder if they were frickin' fraggin' over there too.
This new fangled way of extracting oil has to stop.

Green Energy Now!
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Carolab
Just another hostage of the poopy heads
11:28 PM on 05/27/2010
Was the sky displaying weird rainbow like lights beforehand?
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10:43 PM on 05/27/2010
I've learned alot from this thread today.

1. Get myself right with Jesus because earthquakes mean he's coming.
2. The Mayans really knew how to predict stuff.
3. Oil drilling makes the planet's crust all wonky; it's like an oval now and is really unstable.
4. Geology class is really a stupid waste of time.
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ProCynic
Those that govern intend to be our masters.
11:04 PM on 05/27/2010
Yeah, don't you hate how that after all that time spent in school, you could have spent your days at the beach and Disneyland then just looked up crap on the Internet for all the answers? The only ones that are brighter than the Internet crowd must be Rush and Beck. Am I right. No further need for scholarship. We have our intellectual giants right here in the forums.
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edified
12:00 AM on 05/28/2010
Good, now you're prepared for the nest big one!
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edified
12:01 AM on 05/28/2010
well you know I meant next one.
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brainfire
Gotta out Vote the Krazies, seriously....
10:17 PM on 05/27/2010
Maybe sucking the oil & gas out of the Ocean's crust isn't a good idea for more reasons. Maybe we are deflating the planet...knocking it off kilter?????
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RudyHaugeneder
08:23 PM on 05/27/2010
Bang, Crack, Pow. Pop. The ring of Pacific earthquakes continues rattling. Nature is shifting around. Is the West Coast of North America -- from Baja, Mexico, through to Alaska, prepared, I mean really prepared, for a big moderate or big, big earthquake?
I live on the Canadian side of the border, in BC, and I know our state of preparedness for such a catastrophe is less than America was for the BP offshore rig blowout: Nanna, Nyet, bad, one point about zero; lots of documents and paper plans, but not for the real, real big quake.
It's time for us to prepare the same way Mormons ask their congregations to have a one-year stock of food, water, money, etc. stocked around the family home. The government-recommended 72-hour emergency reserves just won't cut it in the event of a big-moderate event, just like the Louisiana blowout proved nobody is really prepared for a major catastrophe. Jeez, even the well-prepared Japanese handle moderate earthquakes well.
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RudyHaugeneder
08:24 PM on 05/27/2010
. ...well-prepared Japanese CAN'T handle moderate earthquakes well.
Gasparilla
there is no clean coal
08:37 PM on 05/27/2010
You are totally wrong. My neighbors and I stocked up on canned peaches and spam a month before the BP blowout. Who's sitting pretty now, suckers?
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08:52 PM on 05/27/2010
peaches and spam?!?!?! I got a killer recipe if we can find some peanutbutter and soy sauce. be right over! can I bring the kids?
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Gin1234
I am not fond of republicans.
10:48 PM on 05/27/2010
You should have stocked up on fishes.
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FREEDOM BELL
07:40 PM on 05/27/2010
I've been looking at the USGS maps at least once a day for over two years. Some quake activity is normal. There has been an abnormally high number of quakes since the beginning of this year.

The last couple of weeks, earthquake has returned to normal except the last day or two when there was the 6.3 in the middle of the Atlantic, etc.

Also, the number of moderate quakes in the interior of the USA is very abnormal. There have been a lot of them for the past couple months. I would not be surprised if there is a big one on the West Coast sometime soon.

I stocked up on bottled water and canned food that does not need to be heated. (canned beans at Costco - $.69 a can, etc.)

Our government can't help us if there is a 7.0 near LA or one close to 8.0 in the desert. We will be on our own without utilities. Maybe for weeks.
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Wanjiru
Debatably relatable ...
07:53 PM on 05/27/2010
I would not be surprised if there is a big one on the West Coast sometime soon.
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Been hearing this quite a bit recently.
Have not started stocking up yet, though.
Food for thought (and earthquake).
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08:27 PM on 05/27/2010
No...No time soon look for extended quiet periods..... such as the quiet time they are having in the Italian/Greek/Turkey zone. 2.5 years very little movement. Not even 2.0
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Roses
In a gentle way, you can shake the world.
07:57 PM on 05/27/2010
Why do you think there is an increase?
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RudyHaugeneder
08:27 PM on 05/27/2010
Sucking too much gas and oil out of the ground. It's there for a reason!?!?. I wonder. Seems a reasonable assumption.
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Oortcloud
10:22 PM on 05/27/2010
All of the Repubs are pooling up in one region of the US. Too much dead weight in one geographic location.
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FREEDOM BELL
07:27 PM on 05/27/2010
There was a 6.4 after shock after the 7.2.
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Stephanie Guerilus
07:11 PM on 05/27/2010
These earthquakes are becoming so unsettling.
08:14 PM on 05/27/2010
pun intended?
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wendynyc
Climate Change is Real!
06:57 PM on 05/27/2010
Does anyone agree that sucking out so much oil from under the earth's crust maybe de-stabilizing it and therefore the increase in frequency of high magnitude earthquakes.
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07:10 PM on 05/27/2010
No. The crude oil is intermixed with rock and sand, so it doesn't leave much of a void, and the removal of oil is insignificant compared to the amazing mass of the earths crust.
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Roses
In a gentle way, you can shake the world.
08:00 PM on 05/27/2010
Sure there may not be a void when you look at it, but the material is not as 'dense' as it was.
Support is not as strong because the material is not as strong.
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DarleenMB
07:11 PM on 05/27/2010
Back to basic science class for you, I'm afraid.
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Wanjiru
Debatably relatable ...
07:57 PM on 05/27/2010
LOL. Now that's cold.

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06:20 PM on 05/27/2010
O'mama, please send help!
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terramartom
Grapes of Wrath!
06:20 PM on 05/27/2010
It's all God's fault!
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Dham4201
06:45 PM on 05/27/2010
No it's Obama's
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05:54 PM on 05/27/2010
About every 100 years, San Francisco needs a good earthquake and maybe even a tsunami to protect the environment. Far too much human habitation is this fragile and unstable eco-system.
05:56 PM on 05/27/2010
You are not making any sense.
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06:16 PM on 05/27/2010
Sort yourself out.
05:49 PM on 05/27/2010
I think there are a lot of people here and elsewhere who need "less" religion fear mongering and "more" 8th grade earth science....
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05:52 PM on 05/27/2010
Plate tectonics, anyone?
05:58 PM on 05/27/2010
Combo or a la carte?
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07:40 PM on 05/27/2010
Stirred, not shaken please.
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Oortcloud
10:43 PM on 05/27/2010
They must have gone to school in Texas......
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TerryDArc
The heart is the real Fountain of Youth
05:30 PM on 05/27/2010
Geez! If it isn't the tr0lls, it's the science maroons. Did anyone every study general science, let alone geology? I guess not.
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IsotelusMaximus
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05:37 PM on 05/27/2010
Geologists make the bedrock!
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Bubba Gump
Christian, Liberal, Former NCO -- US Army Reserve
05:49 PM on 05/27/2010
I thought Bedrock was where Fred Flintstone lives? ;-)
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Uncle Bill
ex-lawyer and teacher
11:30 PM on 05/27/2010
Yeah but they tend to jump out of bed to check their seismometers when their partners say the earth moved for them.
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05:51 PM on 05/27/2010
No kidding! OMG the earth did what it does! It's a sign!
07:15 PM on 05/27/2010
panic!!!!!
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edified
08:12 PM on 05/27/2010
Yikes!
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edgarcaycedoc
05:28 PM on 05/27/2010
One thing that has drastically hurt the USA is the plethora of preachers eager to preach the final days apocalyptic scenario. That is a good way to avoid responsibility for one's on action. We become so focused on the final days, we can't focus on the one that is ours to live today. 2012??
I don't know, but it would surprise me. "God" will save us from anything but ourselves. And the reason why the apocalyptic (meaning revelatory) literature is so popular is that these scriptures were written even as the events in the war in 68-70 C.E. were unfolding. We look for the "return" of Christ, but cannot see him in the people around us.
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right Alice
06:02 PM on 05/27/2010
Beautifully written and faved.
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06:06 PM on 05/27/2010
You obviously do not understand one of the basic premises of Christianity - the return of Christ is in everyone in every generation.