A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea (PNG) on April 5, prompting an initial tsunami warning that was later canceled, the US Geological Survey reported. The shallow quake, with a depth of 10 kilometers, hit offshore, 194 kilometers east of Kimbe, West New Britain province. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially warned of potential waves...

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