7.1-magnitude quake hits southern Indian Ocean: USGS
However, there was a low likelihood of casualties and damage
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A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck in the southern Indian Ocean, but there was a low likelihood of casualties and damage, US seismologists said.
The shallow tremor struck at 6:24 a.m (22:24 GMT Monday), some 1,020 km (634 miles) east-northeast of Heard Island and McDonald Islands, the US Geological Survey said yesterday.
The epicentre was at the Southeast Indian ridge, a tectonic plate boundary located along the seafloor of the southern Indian Ocean.
The shallow tremor struck at 6:24 a.m (22:24 GMT Monday), some 1,020 km (634 miles) east-northeast of Heard Island and McDonald Islands, the US Geological Survey said yesterday.
The epicentre was at the Southeast Indian ridge, a tectonic plate boundary located along the seafloor of the southern Indian Ocean.
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First Published: Dec 05 2015 | 5:07 AM IST
