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Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea's New Britain region

Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea's New Britain region

Khaleej Times9 hours ago
An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 struck the New Britain region in Papua New Guinea on Friday, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.
The quake was at a depth of 58km (36.04 miles), EMSC said.
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