
A powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit off the Papua New Guinea coast early today. Officials said, there was no tsunami warning or immediate reports of damage.
The US Geological Survey said, the quake struck at 3:39 AM local time at a depth of 15 kilometres about 20 kilometres offshore of the New Ireland town of Taron.
A spokesman for the Port Moresby-based National Disaster Management Office said there were no immediate reports of damage but regional disaster management teams would carry out assessments later in the day.
PNG sits on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, a hotspot for seismic activity. Its mountainous and remote terrain means it often takes several days for information about damage from quakes to reach officials and aid agencies.
