South Pacific Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Alert and Threat

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The risk of a tsunami in the South Pacific has passed and national warnings have been downgraded after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake southeast of the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had earlier warned of waves up to 1 metre above tide level across 26 locations in the South Pacific. Vanuatu retracted its warning and said a destructive tsunami is no longer expected. Australia's meteorology bureau issued a tsunami threat for Lord Howe Island, which was later downgraded to a marine warning.
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