A minor earthquake rattled the Suva–Nausori Corridor this evening, as confirmed by a bulletin from Fiji Seismology. The quake, which struck at 6:22:06 PM, had a magnitude of 3.1 and occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers.
The epicenter was situated approximately one kilometer southeast of Kasavu Village in Naitasiri, where residents reported feelings of light shaking. Fortunately, no damages have been reported, indicating that the community is safe following this minor seismic activity.
This occurrence serves to remind residents of the ongoing geological dynamics in the region. The swift assessment by seismology officials highlights the importance of being prepared for such natural events, fostering a sense of awareness and readiness among the local population. The absence of significant impact from this earthquake is a hopeful sign, encouraging continued vigilance and safety measures for future seismic activity.
