The 7.3 magnitude earthquake, centred 30 kilometres west of Port Vila at a depth of 57 kilometres, was followed by a 5.5 aftershock. While authorities assess the full extent of the damage, disrupted phone lines and offline government websites have delayed official updates.
Severe #damage after the strong 7.3 #earthquake that shook #Vanuatu 🇻🇺#Vanuatuearthquake#extremeweather #climate #nature pic.twitter.com/HB5eLXU3Qq
— Genesis Watchman Report (@ReportWatchman) December 17, 2024
🚨#BREAKING : Massive Earthquake
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck 54 km W of Port-Vila, Vanuatu. 🌍
•Time: Dec 17, 1:47 UTC
•Depth: 10 km
Tsunami threat being assessed. Stay alert and stay safe ‼️#Earthquake #Vanuatu #BreakingNews #TsunamiAlert pic.twitter.com/RsRo0R4Gym
— KP (@kp_alone) December 17, 2024
Severos daños tras el fuerte sismo de 7.3 que sacudió Vanuatu 🇻🇺 #earthquake
📹 Michael Thompson pic.twitter.com/Ir3tyDGJAo
— Dan-i-El (@Danielibertari0) December 17, 2024
Severos daños tras el fuerte sismo de 7.3 que sacudió Vanuatu 🇻🇺 #earthquake
The ground collapsed near a shipping terminal in Vanuatu after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the nation’s capital, Port Vila, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, as seen in drone footage.#Earthquake #Vanuatu #Oceania
— Mr. Shaz (@Wh_So_Serious) December 17, 2024



