The first quake, a magitude 7.3, hit 174 km NE of Gisborne, New Zealand at 13:27 UTC on March 4, 2021.
Very powerful, isn’t it?
Although the jolt hit at intermediate depth (21km or 13 miles) amazing videos of the shaking were recorded by residents… Here a few compiled in a Youtube video:
A bit more than 4 hours later, a M7.4 quake struck 900 km to the north in the Kermadec Islands, New Zealand at 17:41 (UTC) at intermediate depth (56km or 35 miles).
Did the M7.3 trigger the M7.4? Maybe. Both though are related to subduction of the Pacific plate beneath the Australian plate…
About an hour before the Kermanec quake, a deep M6.1 earthquake hit 69 km SSW of Sola, Vanuatu at 16:53 UTC.
In the recent weeks, the region was also recently hit by a swarm of powerful quakes south of the Royalty Islands. Something very big is brewing in the area…
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