Is there a tsunami warning for the New Caledonia earthquake?


Is there a tsunami warning for the New Caledonia earthquake? Tsunami warnings have been lifted following a magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck beneath the Pacific Ocean southeast of New Caledonia. The major quake was detected at a depth of 37km (23 miles), the US Geological Survey said on Friday, and countries across the Pacific issued alerts for the threat of tsunamis.


Is it safe to swim in the sea in New Caledonia?

avoid areas where it is risky to swim, including ports, boat moorings, marinas, murky waters near drainage outlets or river mouths, and the Nouville Peninsula area in Noumea. avoid swimming after periods of heavy rain or other weather events that agitate the water. avoid swimming at dawn and dusk. swim close to shore.


How do you survive a tsunami?

Get to high ground as far inland as possible. Be alert to signs of a tsunami, such as a sudden rise or draining of ocean waters. Listen to emergency information and alerts. Always follow the instructions from local emergency managers.