MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck in the South Pacific off the Loyalty Islands, part of French territory of New Caledonia, on Sunday, and tsunami waves have been observed, the US Geological Service (USGS) said.
"An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 occurred in the Loyalty Islands at 2244 UTC [22:44 GMT] on Sunday November 19 2017. Tsunami waves have been observed," the USGS said.
The service warned that "hazardous tsunami waves" were possible for some coasts, particularly Australia, some 2000 miles distant.
"Tsunami waves reaching 0.3 [0.9 feet] to 1 meters [3.2 feet] above the tide level are possible for some coasts of New Caledonia. Tsunami waves are forecast to be less than 0.3 meters above the tide level for the coasts of Vanuatu," the USGS said.
"Tsunami alert was lifted today at midday [1:00 GMT]. As for the seismic risk on the territory of New Caledonia, having contacted the Research Institute for Development, the population has nothing to fear regarding the distance toward the zone of epicenter," the security service said.
No victims have been reported so far, investigation into possible material damages is underway.