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Magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes near Tonga in South Pacific Ocean

Updated on: 24 March,2026 01:01 PM IST  |  Wellington
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A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga in the South Pacific, prompting authorities to advise coastal evacuations as a precaution. The quake, centred about 153 km west of Neiafu at a depth of 237 km, caused strong shaking but no immediate reports of damage

Magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes near Tonga in South Pacific Ocean

7.6 magnitude strong undersea quake shakes Tonga. Representational Image

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A strong preliminary magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, prompting coastal evacuations but no wider tsunami warnings. The United States Geological Survey said the quake struck early Tuesday evening local time at a depth of about 237 km. Earthquakes at shallower depths are felt more strongly at the surface.

The jolt was centred at sea, 153 km west of Neiafu, the second largest town in the island nation. There were no immediate reports of damage.


Tonga's National Disaster Risk Management Office warned all in the low-lying island nation to move immediately to higher ground or inland. People should avoid beaches, shorelines, and low-lying coastal areas until an all-clear was given, said a post on the office's Facebook page.



The USGS did not issue a tsunami warning for the region, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii said in a bulletin that there was no tsunami threat because the quake was "located too deep inside the earth." Tonga is an archipelago in Polynesia made up of 171 islands with just over 100,000 people, most of whom live on the main island of Tongatapu. Tuesday's quake was centred nearer to the Vava'u island group.

A person who answered the phone at the Tanoa International Dateline Hotel on the beachfront at Nuku'alofa, which is on Tongatapu, said she wasn't aware of any damage. "The whole building shook. No further damage. Everything was ok," she said.

Tonga is situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire, the arc of seismic faults where much of the world's earthquake and volcanic activity occurs. A tsunami set off by a volcanic eruption in 2022 killed three people.

The island nation is about 1,800 kilometres northeast of New Zealand, where disaster management officials said Tuesday that there was no tsunami threat to the country.

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