The deadliest earthquake that rocked Papua New Guinea was recorded at 7.2 on the Richter scale
Port Moresby: A deadliest earthquake in Papua New Guinea has been recorded at 7.2 on the Richter scale. Today, a powerful earthquake occurred in Papua New Guinea, one of the Pacific island nations. The earthquake was reported at 7.2 on the Richter scale. The earthquake occurred at a distance of about 33 km southwest of Bologna, about 127 miles [127 km] east of the country. The earthquake occurred at 7.20 am today.
It was reported that the earthquake was felt at 250 km from Port Moresby, the capital. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has said that the earthquake has not issued any tsunami threat. On the island of Papua New Guinea,
the earthquake caused by the earthquake in February last year caused 125 lives. Pacific island countries have recorded 13 times 7.5 magnitude earthquakes since 1900
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