New Zealand Earthquake Near Beautiful Kermadec Islands (Photos)

Kermadec Islands New Zealand

A powerful earthquake of 7.3 magnitude struck off the remote Kermadec islands of New Zealand early Tuesday morning according to the US Geological Survey.  There have been no reports of major damage or casualties.

The quake struck at a depth of 22 miles under the seabed at 3:09 a.m.    An hour later a second 5.3 magnitude aftershock struck.   Such activity can generate a local tsunami that can be extremely destructive to the island coastlines.  The USGS has not issued tsunami warnings thus far.

Earthquakes and volcanic activity are common in New Zealand, where continental plates meet in what is known as the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’.

We’ve included some picturesque photos of the region.  Check out our photo gallery below.

Kermadec Islands - 7.3 earthquakeKermadec islands off coast of New Zealand - seen in the backgroundKermadec Arc - volcanic activity - Pacific Ring of FireRaoul Island - only inhabited island of the Kermadec chain

Chanters - Kermadec islands

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One Response to “New Zealand Earthquake Near Beautiful Kermadec Islands (Photos)”

  1. Those poor kiwis. I hope Jemaine and Bret are okay.

    Don’t it sound like New Zealanders are all descended from pirates

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