5.3 magnitude earthquake rattles New Zealand North Island
New Zealand, Indonesia, and Chile shaken by earthquakes. Early on Monday, July 12, the Hawke’s Bay region on the east coast of North Island, New Zealand was rattled by a 5.3-magnitude temblor with tremors that were widely felt around Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay. Later that day, Indonesia’s Lampung province in South Sumatra was struck by a magnitude-5.3 quake, which was soon followed by another of the same magnitude in North Maluku province. In addition, West Nusa Tenggara province was hit by a 5.1-magnitude temblor, 63 kilometers southeast of Raba. On Wednesday morning in the Latin American country of Chile, a strong magnitude-6.5 earthquake occurred 55 kilometers southeast of Lebu in the Bío-Bío region. Fortunately, none of these events caused significant damage or casualties.
As we thank the Providence for the quake-stricken people’s safety, we pray that such disturbing events may soon be a thing of the past with our gentler ways that help stabilize the ecosphere.
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