Very strong mag. 6.2 earthquake - Bismarck Sea, 73 km southeast of Rambutyo Island, Papua New Guinea, on Friday, Oct 10, 2025, at 12:08 pm (GMT +10) - information

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Very strong magnitude 6.0 earthquake at unknown depth10 Oct 02:15 UTC: First to report: GFZ after 7 minutes.10 Oct 02:15: Now using data updates from EMSC... [show all] ...10 Oct 02:16: Epicenter location corrected by 4.9 km (3 mi) towards SSW.10 Oct 02:21: Hypocenter depth recalculated from 10.00 to 41.00 km (from 6.2 to 25 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 12 km (7.2 mi) towards SSE.10 Oct 02:21: Epicenter location corrected by 24 km (15 mi) towards W.10 Oct 02:22: Magnitude recalculated from 6.2 to 6.0. Hypocenter depth recalculated from 41.00 to 10.00 km (from 25 to 6.2 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 10.6 km (6.6 mi) towards SE.10 Oct 02:22: Now using data updates from USGSUpdate Fri, 10 Oct 2025, 02:18Significant magnitude 6.2 earthquake 135 km southeast of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaJust 10 minutes ago, a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Lorengau, Manus District, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea. The tremor was recorded around noon on Friday, October 10th, 2025, at 12:08 pm local time, at a shallow depth of 10. km below the surface.The event was filed by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the first seismological agency to report it.A second report was later issued by the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake, which listed it as a magnitude 6.2 earthquake as well. A third agency, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), reported the same quake at magnitude 6.1.Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake was probably felt by many people in the area of the epicenter. It should not have caused significant damage, other than objects falling from shelves, broken windows, etc.In Lorengau (pop. 5,800) located 135 km from the epicenter, the quake should have been felt as light shaking.VolcanoDiscovery will automatically update magnitude and depth if these change and follow up if other significant news about the quake become available. If you're in the area, please send us your experience through our reporting mechanism, either online or via our mobile app. This will help us provide more first-hand updates to anyone around the globe who wants to know more about this quake.If you were or still are in this area during the quake help others with your feedback and report it here.Download the Volcanoes & Earthquakes app and get one of the fastest seismic alerts online: Android | iOSI didn't feel itI felt this quakeEarthquake detailsDate & timeOct 10, 2025 02:08:10 UTC - Local time at epicenterFriday, Oct 10, 2025, at 12:08 pm (GMT +10)Statusconfirmed (manually revised)Magnitude6.0Depth10 kmEpicenter latitude / longitude3.1191°S / 147.9889°EPapua New GuineaSeismic antipode3.1191°N / 32.011°WQuality70 seismic stationsShaking intensityVI Strong shaking near epicenterFelt0 reportsPrimary data sourceUSGS (United States Geological Survey)Nearest volcanoCentral Bismarck Sea (25 km / 16 mi)Weather at epicenter at time of quakeOvercast Clouds 28.5°C (83 F), humidity: 74%, wind: 4 m/s (7 kts) from SSEEstimated seismic energy released6.3 x 1013 joules (17.5 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 15080 tons of TNT or 0.9 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 6.0 | about seismic energy28 minutes ago reported feltOct 10, 2025 02:08 GMT / Oct 10, 2025 12:08 pm (GMT +10)Lat / Lng: -3.1191 / 147.9889: 144 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaSource: USGSOther sources: GFZ: 6.1 / 10 km, RaspberryShake: 6.2 / 10 km, 1 more...Detail info | Read user reports | You felt it? - Report it!';storedMarkers.push(['quake-22258484',-3.11910,147.98890,'28 minutes ago: Mag. 6.0, 144 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New Guinea',html,'quakes-8-24.png',35,35,17,17,127]); function mkRep(id,notFelt){var nFelt=notFelt||false;var src="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/earthquake-report.php?quakeId="+id;if(nFelt==true){src+="&notFelt=true";}window.open(src,"","status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=400,width=350");} function locationHashChanged(e){-1!=e.oldURL.indexOf("#popupMap")&&closePopup()} window.onhashchange = locationHashChanged; function comment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=(t.dataset.id,document.getElementById("commentForm"));"none"==a.style.display?(t.appendChild(a),a.style.display="block"):a.style.display="none"}function sendComment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=t.parentNode.dataset.id,n=document.getElementById("commentContent"),p=n.value.trim();if(p){var o="id="+a+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId;o+="&comment="+decodeURIComponent(p),mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",o,function(e){e.responseText;alert("Thank you for submitting your comment!"),t.style.display="none",n.value=""})}}function flagReport(e){var t=e.parentNode.dataset.id;if(confirm("Report this as inappropriate?")){var a="id="+t+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&flagAsInappropriate=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",a,function(t){var a=t.responseText;alert(a),e.style.display="none"})}}function likeReport(e){var t="id="+e.parentNode.dataset.id+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&like=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",t,function(t){t.responseText;e.style.opacity=.5})}]]>[smaller] [bigger]Quake possibly felt by 86,300 peopleAccording to preliminary estimates from the US Geological Survey (USGS), the quake might have been felt by over 86,300 people across  Papua New Guinea. Approx. 37,700 people were in areas with light shaking (intensity IV), the highest intensity this quake likely produced over inhabited areas.MMI LevelShaking  (86,300 in total)Possible damageI Not feltNoneII Very weakNoneIII Weak48,600(56.26%)Probably noneIV Light37,800(43.74%)None or minor onlyV ModerateMinorVI StrongMinor to ModerateVII Very strongModerateVIII SevereSignificantIX ViolentHeavyX ExtremeCatastrophicEstimated number of people exposed to shaking from the earthquake by intensity (data coverage corresponding to attached map)Map of expected ground shaking intensity according to the MMI scale (shakemap, source: USGS)Map with population density (from white to black) in the area around the quake's epicenter (source: USGS)Alert level for this earthquake: Level GREENBased on seismic and statistical models, USGS estimates that the risk of fatalities and damage from this earthquake is low. The main factors that contribute to this evaluation are:The maximum expected ground shaking from this quake was unlikely to reach dangerous levels over populated areas; it should not have surpassed intensity IV (Light) on the MMI scale significantly.The quake appears to have occurred far from densely populated areas (far as in relation to its magnitude).CommentOverall, the population in this region resides in structures that are a mix of vulnerable and earthquake resistant construction. The predominant vulnerable building types are informal (metal, timber, GI etc.) and unreinforced brick masonry construction.A magnitude 6.9 earthquake 328 km southwest of this event struck this region on October 13, 1993 (UTC), with estimated population exposures of 286,000 at intensity VII and 30,000 at intensity VIII, resulting in a reported 60 fatalities.Recent earthquakes in this area have caused secondary hazards such as landslides and liquefaction that might have contributed to losses.Source: USGSGreen alert for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. There is a low likelihood of casualties and damage.Expected fatalitiesThe risk of fatalities from this quake is considered low and classified as Level GREEN, the lowest on a color scale from Green (low) to Red (very high). USGS estimates that there is a 65.3% chance that there are no direct fatalities as effect of shaking and a 30.2% chance that between 1 and 10 fatalities occurred. The likelihood that there are more than 100 fatalities is less than 1%.Expected economic damageThe economic impact of this earthquake is expected to be minimal or small (Level GREEN). Only light damage if any should have occurred. USGS calculates an 65.3% chance of total economic loss in the range of 0-1 million US Dollars and a 30.2% risk of losses between 1 and 10 million US Dollars. Total economic loss from this quake is not likely to surpass 10 million US Dollars (less than 1% chance). Ground shaking from this quakeMap of estimated ground shaking (source:USGS)Ground accelleration map for this quakeMap of estimated ground accelleration (source:USGS)Most recent quakes Top 20 past 24 hrs Quakes in Papua New GuineaNearby placesThe closest larger town where the quake might have been felt is Lorengau, a town with 5,800 inhabitants in Papua New Guinea, in 145 km (90 mi) distance northwest of the epicenter. People likely experienced light shaking there. In the capital of  Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, 713 km (443 mi) away from the epicenter, the earthquake was probably felt as very weak shaking.The following table shows some of the places that might have been affected (or not) by the shaking.DistancePlaceMax. shaking intensity(*)RegionCountry145 km (90 mi)NW of epicenterLorengau(pop: 5,810)IV: LightManus ProvincePapua New Guinea318 km (197 mi)E of epicenterKavieng(pop: 14,500)III: WeakNew Ireland ProvincePapua New Guinea338 km (210 mi)SW of epicenterMadang(pop: 27,400)III: WeakMadang ProvincePapua New Guinea361 km (224 mi)SE of epicenterKimbe(pop: 18,800)III: WeakWest New Britain ProvincePapua New Guinea384 km (239 mi)SE of epicenterKandrian(pop: 1,010)III: WeakWest New Britain ProvincePapua New Guinea388 km (241 mi)S of epicenterFinschhafen(pop: 1,050)III: WeakMorobe ProvincePapua New Guinea416 km (258 mi)S of epicenterLae(pop: 76,300)III: WeakMorobe ProvincePapua New Guinea424 km (263 mi)SW of epicenterKainantu(pop: 8,510)III: WeakEastern Highlands ProvincePapua New Guinea438 km (272 mi)SW of epicenterGoroka(pop: 18,500)III: WeakEastern Highlands ProvincePapua New Guinea448 km (278 mi)W of epicenterAngoram(pop: 1,600)III: WeakEast Sepik ProvincePapua New Guinea465 km (289 mi)SW of epicenterKundiawa(pop: 9,380)III: WeakChimbu ProvincePapua New Guinea478 km (297 mi)S of epicenterBulolo(pop: 16,000)III: WeakMorobe ProvincePapua New Guinea479 km (297 mi)E of epicenterRabaul(pop: 8,070)III: WeakEast New Britain ProvincePapua New Guinea486 km (302 mi)W of epicenterWewak(pop: 18,200)III: WeakEast Sepik ProvincePapua New Guinea490 km (305 mi)S of epicenterWau(pop: 14,600)III: WeakBulolo, Morobe ProvincePapua New Guinea494 km (307 mi)E of epicenterKokopo(pop: 26,300)III: WeakEast New Britain ProvincePapua New Guinea516 km (321 mi)SW of epicenterMount Hagen(pop: 33,600)III: WeakWestern Highlands ProvincePapua New Guinea527 km (327 mi)SW of epicenterLaiagam(pop: 921)III: WeakEnga ProvincePapua New Guinea542 km (337 mi)SW of epicenterWabag(pop: 3,960)III: WeakEnga ProvincePapua New Guinea566 km (351 mi)SW of epicenterIalibu(pop: 6,920)III: WeakSouthern Highlands ProvincePapua New Guinea587 km (365 mi)SW of epicenterMendi(pop: 26,300)III: WeakSouthern Highlands ProvincePapua New Guinea713 km (443 mi)S of epicenterPort Moresby(pop: 283,700)II: Very weakNational Capital DistrictPapua New GuineaNotes:(*) Shaking intensity according to the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) and estimated using seismic models.User-reports for this quake (1)So far, we have received 1 report for this quake. This section is being updated as new data comes in.User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale.TranslateManus Island (138.3 km NNW of epicenter) [Map] / not feltWhat is Intensity and the Mercalli Intensity Scale?The amount of shaking that occurs on the surface due to an earthquake is called the intensity. It is commonly measured on the so-called Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) ranging from 1 (not felt) to 10 (extreme shaking), and given in Roman numerals as I,II,...IX, X, and often displayed with color codes ranging from light blue to dark red.Earthquake intensity depends mainly on the magnitude and depth of the quake as well as the distance from the epicenter: The further away, the less shaking intensity occurs.Read more about the MMI scale!Number of reports by intensityShaking intensityNumber of reportsMin-Max distance from epicenter (*)Average distance (*)I: Not felt1138–138 km (86–86 mi)138 km (86 mi)Notes(*) Reports are filtered to exclude those that are likely highly inaccurate or esaggerated.Only reports with latitude/longitude coordinate positions given (1 in total) could be used for geographic statistics.I didn't feel itI felt this quakeIf you were near the epicenter and felt it, please share your experience and submit a short "I felt it" report! Other users would love to hear about it!If you did NOT feel the quake although you were in the area, please report it as well! Your contribution is valuable to earthquake science and seismic hazard analysis.Compare Quake DataData for the same earthquake as reported by different agenciesThe more agencies report about the same quake and post similar data, the more confidence you can have in the data. It takes normally up to a few hours until earthquake parameters are calculated with near-optimum precision.MagDepthTime GMT2025-10-10EpicenterAgency6.010 km6.2 mi(*)±1.9 km02:08:10.811144 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaEpicenter uncertainty: ± 6.4 kmUSGS (United States Geological Survey)6.17± 0.1910 km6.2 mi(*)02:08:11.69±0.12sAdmiralty Islands Region, Papua New Guinea17 km (10.4 mi) epicenter difference with USGSEpicenter uncertainty: ± 2.3 kmGFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences)6.210 km6.2 mi(*)02:08:11Admiralty Islands Region, Papua New Guinea25 km (15 mi) epicenter difference with USGSRaspberryShake (RaspberryShake)6.376 km47 mi02:08:14Bismarck Sea38 km (23 mi) epicenter difference with USGSBMKG (Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia)5.51± 0.2710 km6.2 mi(*)02:08:13.18±0.18sEvent of magnitude 5.5, near of Lae13 km (7.9 mi) epicenter difference with USGSEpicenter uncertainty: ± 4.4 kmRENASS (Réseau National de Surveillance Sismique (RéNaSS))6.010 km6.2 mi(*)02:08:10.811±2.65sBISMARCK SEA0 km (0 mi) epicenter difference with USGSEpicenter uncertainty: ± 11 kmEMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)6.010 km6.2 mi(*)02:08:10bismarck sea0 km (0 mi) epicenter difference with USGSIRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology)6.326 km16 mi±5.8 km02:08:13.808±0.8sBismarck Sea15 km (9 mi) epicenter difference with USGSEpicenter uncertainty: ± 3.3 kmGeoAu (Geoscience Australia )Notes:(*) A depth given as 10 km often means that the the depth of the quake could be not determined with sufficient accuracy.Aftershocks for this quakeNo aftershocks have been recorded so far. When aftershocks are detected, we will update this section.What are aftershocks?Larger earthquakes (above magnitude 5 or so) such as this one are usually followed by smaller ones known as aftershocks that occur in the same area during the days, weeks, months or even years after the main shock.[More info]What about this quake?Based on its magnitude, the fault that was active during the quake likely ruptured beneath a surface area of approximately 100 km2 (39 square miles) as a first-order estimate. The length of the rupture zone thus was probably around 17 km (11 mi).[More info]Recorded aftershocks, latest first (0 quake)Oct 10, 2025 12:08 pm (GMT +10)28 minutes ago6.010 km0 km - This quakeBismarck Sea, 93 km S of Rambutyo Island, Manus Province, Papua New GuineaMain Shock (this quake)MoreMap of aftershocksEarthquake statisticsAverage number of earthquakesBased on data from the past 25 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900, there are about 9.7 quakes on average per year in the area near the epicenter of this quake (within 100 km/61 mi):Mag. 6 or higher: 0.19 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 5.3 years)Mag. 5 or higher: 2.3 quakes per yearMag. 4 or higher: 10 quakes per yearMag. 3 or higher: 16.3 quakes per yearMag. 2 or higher: 16.3 quakes per yearThe area where this quake occurred has a very high level of seismic activity. It has had at least 24 quakes above magnitude 6 since 1900, which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently, probably on average approximately every 5 to 10 years.Number of quakes per yearPrevious quakes in the same area of this earthquakeStrongest in 9 yearsThe earthquake was the strongest to hit this part of  Papua New Guinea in over 9 years. Earlier, the last quake of equal or greater strength near the present epicenter had been a magnitude 6.3 earthquake on Tuesday, Jul 26, 2016, at 05:38 am (GMT +10 local time) in 17 km (11 mi) distance to the north:Mag. 6.3 earthquake Bismarck Sea - Manus Province, Papua New Guinea - Jul 26, 2016 - The strongest-ever (since 1900) recorded quake in this area measured magnitude 7.5. It had occurred 120 years ago earlier, on Thursday, May 18, 1905, at 11:45 pm local time (Pacific/Port Moresby GMT +10) in Bismarck Sea,  Papua New Guinea:Mag. 7.5 earthquake Bismarck Sea - 214 km northwest of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea - May 18, 1905 - Below is a list and map of larger or recent quakes that had occurred near the epicenter before this earthquake (within up to 100 km/61 mi distance, up to 300 km/183 mi for very large quakes above mag. 7). Filter and sort the list by magnitude or time.Max results102050100AllMagnitudeAll2+3+4+5+6+7+8+Time before48 hours1 week30 days1 year5 years30 yearsAny ageDate and TimeMagDepthDistanceLocationDetailsMapJul 9, 11:23 am (Port Moresby)4.510 km75 km (47 mi) to the WBismarck Sea, 51 km south of Lou Island, Manus Province, Papua New GuineaInfoJul 9, 03:22 am (GMT +10)5.310 km56 km (35 mi) to the W 113 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJul 9, 03:11 am (GMT +10)5.210 km57 km (35 mi) to the W 110 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJul 9, 12:38 am (GMT +10)5.210 km62 km (39 mi) to the W 120 km S of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJan 22, 06:00 am (GMT +10)5.310 km55 km (34 mi) to the E 173 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoOct 9, 2023 04:07 am (GMT +10)5.97 km50 km (31 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea 2 reportsInfoAug 2, 2020 07:29 pm (GMT +10)5.810 km96 km (60 mi) to the E Bismarck SeaInfoAug 2, 2020 05:22 am (GMT +10)5.910 km76 km (47 mi) to the E Bismarck SeaInfoJul 26, 2016 05:38 am (GMT +10)6.310 km17 km (10.5 mi) to the NBismarck Sea, 133 km southeast of Lorengau, Manus Province, Papua New GuineaInfoMar 12, 2014 08:03 am (GMT +10)6.17 km63 km (39 mi) to the E 183 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoNov 15, 2012 06:21 pm (GMT +10)5.910 km31 km (19 mi) to the E 162 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoNov 1, 2008 11:13 am (GMT +10)6.010 km86 km (54 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoOct 1, 2007 11:50 pm (GMT +10)5.910 km26 km (16 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoNov 5, 2005 08:48 pm (GMT +10)6.425 km17 km (10.8 mi) to the EBismarck Sea, 101 km south of Rambutyo Island, Manus Province, Papua New GuineaInfoDec 21, 2002 12:14 am (Port Moresby)6.333 km7 km (4.3 mi) to the NW 137 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoOct 31, 2002 11:35 am (GMT +10)6.110 km80 km (50 mi) to the SE Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoDec 22, 1997 12:05 pm (Port Moresby)7.2179 km265 km (164 mi) to the S 167 km northeast of Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New GuineaInfoSep 23, 1994 05:59 pm (GMT +10)6.133 km67 km (42 mi) to the SE Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoNov 6, 1993 08:37 am (Port Moresby)6.214 km40 km (25 mi) to the E 174 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoOct 3, 1993 02:02 am (GMT +10)6.037 km98 km (61 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoMar 4, 1992 01:49 pm (GMT +10)6.419 km17 km (10.6 mi) to the NW Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoSep 2, 1990 11:05 pm (GMT +10)6.023 km28 km (17 mi) to the E 166 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJul 1, 1986 05:32 pm (Port Moresby)5.910 km58 km (36 mi) to the E 190 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJan 9, 1983 01:04 am (GMT +10)6.114 km23 km (15 mi) to the E 161 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJun 23, 1975 03:20 pm (Port Moresby)6.233 km81 km (51 mi) to the NW 74 km S of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoJun 17, 1975 08:35 am (Port Moresby)6.533 km20 km (13 mi) to the NW 127 km SSE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoSep 28, 1971 08:20 am (GMT +10)6.210 km39 km (24 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoOct 10, 1962 06:14 am (GMT +10)6.125 km68 km (42 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoOct 26, 1961 10:38 am (GMT +10)6.420 km24 km (15 mi) to the NE Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoMay 7, 1959 10:03 am (GMT +10)6.125 km55 km (34 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoJul 6, 1954 02:00 pm (GMT +10)6.115 km31 km (19 mi) to the NE 140 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoApr 19, 1952 09:11 pm (GMT +10)6.335 km107 km (66 mi) to the NE 192 km ESE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoSep 22, 1945 09:10 am (Universal Time)6.325 km63 km (39 mi) to the E 182 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoDec 17, 1934 03:52 pm (Universal Time)6.315 km40 km (25 mi) to the N 116 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New GuineaInfoDec 24, 1933 10:45 am (Universal Time)6.215 km99 km (61 mi) to the E Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoApr 8, 1926 10:20 am (Universal Time)6.325 km54 km (33 mi) to the S Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)InfoOct 27, 1918 05:06 pm (Universal Time)7.215 km247 km (153 mi) to the NE New Ireland region, Papua New GuineaInfoJun 4, 1913 09:57 am (Universal Time)7.035 km287 km (178 mi) to the NE New Ireland RegionInfoOct 2, 1906 01:50 am (Universal Time)7.20 km149 km (93 mi) to the SE Bismarck SeaInfoAug 26, 1906 05:59 am (Universal Time)7.40 km149 km (93 mi) to the SE Bismarck SeaInfoMay 18, 1905 11:45 pm (Port Moresby)7.50 km149 km (93 mi) to the SEBismarck Sea, 214 km northwest of Kimbe, Papua New GuineaInfoMar 4, 1905 11:17 pm (Universal Time)7.015 km209 km (130 mi) to the SE 152 km NW of Kimbe, Papua New GuineaInfoJan 13, 1905 01:20 pm (Universal Time)7.415 km181 km (113 mi) to the EBismarck Sea, 228 km north of Kimbe, West New Britain Province, Papua New GuineaInfoSep 18, 1900 07:45 am (Port Moresby)7.10 km209 km (130 mi) to the S Papua New Guinea: Rabaul HarborInfoJan 11, 1900 09:07 am (Universal Time)7.00 km209 km (130 mi) to the S Bismarck SeaInfoMap of earlier quakes in the area of this quakeMax 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