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No tsunami threat after deep 7.6 magnitude earthquake near Tonga

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A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck near the Pacific island ​nation of Tonga on Tuesday, according ‌to the United States Geological Survey, triggering sirens in the capital though no tsunami was expected.

There ​were no immediate reports of any ​damage or casualties. Footage from the Tonga ⁠Broadcasting Commission showed people gathered on a ​rooftop in the capital of Nuku’alofa with ​warning sirens heard in the background.

The Tonga National Disaster Risk Management Office issued a tsunami warning for ​coastal areas, urging people to move to ​higher ground or inland.

But the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center ‌said “there ⁠is no tsunami threat because the earthquake is located too deep inside the earth”.

The USGS said the quake struck at ​a depth ​of nearly ⁠238 km (148 miles), and its epicenter was about 150 km from ​the town of Neiafu.

Tonga sits on ​the “Pacific ⁠Ring of Fire”, one of world’s most geologically active zones, and is subject to ⁠frequent ​earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic activity.

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