Powerful quake hits central Papua New Guinea, disrupts oil and gas...
WELLINGTON/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake
struck Papua New Guinea’s Southern Highlands province early on Monday,
the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said, prompting oil and gas companies
to immediately suspend operations in the energy-rich interior. The
tremor hit near the center of Papua New Guinea’s main island around 560
km (350 miles) from the capital, Port Moresby, at around 3.45 a.m. local
time (1545 GMT Sunday), according to the USGS. It was about 35 km (22
miles) deep. A spokesman at Papua New Guinea’s National Disaster Center
said by telephone the affected area was very remote and the agency could
not properly assess damage until communication was re-established.
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