4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Hawaii Island

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Hawaii Island

At night of Tuesday , a magnitude 4.8 quake hit the southeast coast of Hawaii island.

At night of Tuesday , a magnitude 4.8 quake hit the southeast coast of Hawaii island.

The U.S. Geological Survey publish that the quake struck at 9:27 p.m.

The U.S. Geological Survey publish that the quake struck at 9:27 p.m.

 The earthquake had a centered about 7.5 miles southeast of Pahala.

 The earthquake had a centered about 7.5 miles southeast of Pahala.

The magnitute is of 4.8 but not that enough to generate to tsunami

The magnitute is of 4.8 but not that enough to generate to tsunami

No tsunami warning published by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

No tsunami warning published by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency said residents who feel strong damage due to quake should report first

Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency said residents who feel strong damage due to quake should report first

The USGS also said the earthquake had no effect on volcanic activity at Kilauea or Mauna Loa.

The USGS also said the earthquake had no effect on volcanic activity at Kilauea or Mauna Loa.

Residents say this is of the bigger as compare to others that were suppose to happen in every 30 days

Residents say this is of the bigger as compare to others that were suppose to happen in every 30 days

According to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory [HVO], the earthquake occurred at a depth of 20 miles below sea level.

According to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory [HVO], the earthquake occurred at a depth of 20 miles below sea level.