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Magnitude 4.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Lambasa, Fiji
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred approximately 307 km southeast of Lambasa, Fiji.
Earthquake Strikes Fiji Region
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake was recorded in the Fiji region at a depth of 569.746 km. Both regions are known for seismic activity. A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck 28 km west of Frý, Greece. The USGS reported two earthquakes, a magnitude 2.8 near Hōlualoa, Hawaii, and a magnitude 2.9 near Yakutat, Alaska. The Hawaiian earthquake had a depth of approximately 38.7 km, while the Alaskan quake was at a depth of about 15.7 km. One seismic event occurred in the Fiji region, while another struck near Nikolski, Alaska. The Fiji earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.5, while the Alaska quake was 4.9. Seismologists are monitoring seismic activity in both regions. Another magnitude 4.4 earthquake occurred 41 kilometers southeast of Jurm, Afghanistan, at a depth of 222.4 kilometers. The tremor occurred at a depth of 637 kilometers.
USGS Earthquakes
Fiji Faces Climate Crisis Despite Minimal Emissions
Fiji is experiencing severe impacts from the climate crisis, despite contributing only 0.004% to global emissions. Local leadership is organizing training for village leaders to improve climate change mitigation capacity.
Fiji Faces Climate Crisis Despite Low Emissions
Fiji is experiencing severe impacts from the climate crisis, despite contributing only 0.004% to global emissions.
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Fiji Hit Hard by Climate Crisis
Fiji is experiencing impacts from the climate crisis, despite contributing only 0.004% to global emissions.
Fiji Faces Climate Crisis Impact
Fiji is experiencing severe impacts from the climate crisis, despite contributing only 0.004% to global emissions. Other climate initiatives mentioned include leadership training in Kayong Utara and waste-to-energy projects in Tanzania.
Fiji Earthquake Measured at Magnitude 4.7
A magnitude 4.7 earthquake occurred 219 km east of Levuka, Fiji. The earthquake's depth was recorded at 556.283 km. The seismic event had a depth of 556.283 km and was located 219 km east of Levuka. The tremor occurred at a depth of approximately 556 kilometers, making it a deep-focus earthquake. An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale occurred in Fiji. An earthquake with a maximum seismic intensity of 2 was registered in Nagano and Gifu, Japan. A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck 18 km southwest of Kamárion, Greece. A magnitude 3.5 earthquake occurred in the Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Another magnitude 3.2 earthquake was recorded 76 km south-southwest of Kaktovik, Alaska, at a depth of 1.4 km.
USGS Earthquakes
Fiji Faces Climate Crisis Despite Minimal Emissions
Fiji is experiencing severe impacts from the climate crisis, despite contributing only 0.004% to global emissions. Simultaneously, disaster aid efforts are reportedly damaging the environment.
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Ministry Holds Session on 2026 Climate Change Conference Directions
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change convened a session to discuss strategic directions for the 2026 Climate Change Conferences. This initiative aims to address climate crisis impacts, particularly for nations like Fiji which contribute minimally to emissions.
Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Recorded Near Fiji
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake occurred in the Fiji region at a depth of 608.515 km. This event is related to a previously reported earthquake in the same region. The earthquake in the Fiji region had a magnitude of 4.3 and occurred at a depth of 608.5 kilometers. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 in the Fiji region.
USGS Earthquakes