A 7.6-magnitude earthquake in eastern Papua New Guinea on Sunday is reported to have killed at least four people, injured others, and damaged property and essential infrastructure.
There are reports the quake hit about 67 km east of Kainantu, and 80 kms north-west of Lae in the eastern PNG region, at about 9:45 am local time, (2345 GMT Saturday), but was felt some 500 km away in the capital of Port Moresby.
The full extent of the damage was not immediately clear as the location of the earthquake was remote.
Earthquakes are common in PNG, which sits on the Pacific Ocean’s “Ring of Fire”, a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates.
While the government gave no death toll, the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Asia and the Pacific said that at least four deaths and four injuries had been reported.
Source: RNZ