Hawaii, USA. A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck 12 kilometers south of Honaunau-Napoopoo on the Big Island Friday at about 9:46 p.m., the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The event, recorded at roughly 22.4 kilometers depth, was widely felt across Hawaii, including Maui and Oahu, and did not trigger a tsunami warning, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. Officials on Saturday said several small aftershocks occurred and may continue in coming days, while USGS cautioned minor to moderate damage is possible and said investigators were assessing the quake's origin and depth. Hawaii County Mayor Kimo Alameda and tsunami agencies confirmed no tsunami threat, and authorities urged residents to monitor updates from the USGS and local emergency management.
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Earthquakes can happen without warning. This one in Hawaii was felt across multiple islands. It's a reminder to always be prepared for natural disasters. Check your emergency kit today. Make sure you have water, food, and other essentials.
A 6.0 earthquake shook Hawaii's Big Island but didn't trigger a tsunami. Minor to moderate damage is possible. Officials are monitoring the situation. Stay updated with USGS and local emergency management. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Hawaii.
Residents benefited from timely official confirmation that no tsunami warning was issued, reducing immediate evacuation needs and uncertainty.
Local communities on Hawaii's Big Island experienced widespread shaking and face possible minor to moderate damage, with emergency services and infrastructure assessments required.
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