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Magnitude 7.4 earthquake hits Vanuatu, one reported dead

An earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck Vanuatu's capital Port Vila on Tuesday, harmful structures and automobiles with at least someone reported eliminated.

Vanuatu state broadcaster VBTC showed video of vehicles squashed in a structure collapse on a street lined with merchants. The broadcaster reported a single person had actually been caught in a. collapsed structure.

Other video published on social media showed buckled windows. and collapsed concrete pillars on a building hosting foreign. objectives in the capital, consisting of the U.S., British, French and. New Zealand embassies.

Our High Commission building, which is co-located with the. United States, the French and the United Kingdom, has sustained. substantial damage, a representative for New Zealand's foreign. ministry said in a declaration.

There were interactions outages across the nation, the. statement added.

Authorities reported at least someone had been killed and. injured individuals had been required to health center, according to Dan. McGarry, a journalist with the Organised Criminal Activity and Corruption. Reporting Project based in Vanuatu, in a post on X.

I saw 3 individuals seriously hurt on gurneys waiting. treatment, he said.

There is considerable damage around town. We've got a. structure that has pancaked, McGarry informed the Australian. Broadcasting Corporation in an interview.

The roadway linking Port Vila to its main port was blocked. by landslides, he added.

Reuters was unable to instantly able to verify the. casualty figures, with authorities in Vanuatu not reachable for. remark.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stated the quake was at a. depth of 10 km (6.2 miles).

The U.S. Tsunami Caution System cancelled a preliminary tsunami. alerting for Vanuatu.

Authorities in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand said. there was no tsunami hazard to their areas.

(source: Reuters)