There are still high levels of seismic activity throughout parts of the world. A magnitude 6.0 struck the Bismarck Sea by New Ireland and New Britain in the Papua New Guinea region earlier. The quake had a shallow depth of 10 km(6.2 miles). The quake was likely felt by many living near the epicenter but it should not have caused significant damage other than objects being knock off shelves or windows breaking. There may still be more significant earthquake activity taking place out there. A magnitude 5.1 just now occurred in Xizang, China. It was probably an aftershock from a major earthquake in that region 6 months ago.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Update: 11/30/21
There are still high levels of seismic activity throughout parts of the world. A magnitude 6.0 struck the Bismarck Sea by New Ireland and New Britain in the Papua New Guinea region earlier. The quake had a shallow depth of 10 km(6.2 miles). The quake was likely felt by many living near the epicenter but it should not have caused significant damage other than objects being knock off shelves or windows breaking. There may still be more significant earthquake activity taking place out there. A magnitude 5.1 just now occurred in Xizang, China. It was probably an aftershock from a major earthquake in that region 6 months ago.
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