Magnitude 6 quake strikes Hawaii’s Big Island

Magnitude 6 quake strikes Hawaii’s Big Island

Scientists assessing possible impact on Kilauea volcano

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A geologist checks a webcam located on the rim of the caldera during an eruption at the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, on Dec 23, 2024. (Photo: USGS/M Patrick via Reuters) 
A geologist checks a webcam located on the rim of the caldera during an eruption at the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, on Dec 23, 2024. (Photo: USGS/M Patrick via Reuters) 

​An earthquake of magnitude ​6.0 struck near ‌Honaunau-Napoopoo on the Big Island of Hawaii late Friday and the state’s volcano observatory ​was ⁠assessing the Kilauea volcano, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.

Kilauea, one of ‌the world’s most active volcanoes, is located on Hawaii’s Big Island.

The volcano has ⁠been erupting episodically since December 23, 2024.

In an update earlier on Friday, the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) said the ​next eruption would occur sometime between May 24 and May ​27, ‌citing forecast models.

The earthquake was felt widely on ​the ⁠islands of Hawaii, Maui and Oahu and was ⁠at a depth of about 23 kilometres, according to USGS.

A tsunami was not ⁠expected from the quake, ​according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, and there were no immediate reports of ‌damage or ⁠casualties.

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