Another small earthquake shakes Hawaii island
Another small earthquake struck Hawaii island this morning.
A magnitude 3.0 temblor hit at about 2:10 a.m. about 3 miles south southeast of Puu Oo Crater at a depth of 5 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The earthquake follows several small earthquakes recorded on Saturday.
None of the earthquakes generated a tsunami.
Hawaii island residents were shaken by a 3.9 magnitude earthquake centered off the coast of Kau early Saturday morning.
The 2:26 am earthquake was centered about 11 miles east southeast of Naalehu and 54 miles south southwest of Hilo at a depth of about 24 miles.
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Responses from the U.S, Geological Survey’s Did You Feel It? website came from as far north as Laupahoehoe and Honokaa and west of the epicenter in Captain Cook.
A 2.0 magnitude earthquake struck in the same area two minutes later at about 2:28 a.m.
A third earthquake struck all the way on the other side of the island in Waimea at about 4:24 a.m. That earthquake registered at a 2.9 magnitude and was centered about 8 miles north of Waikoloa at a depth of 20 miles.
A 2.7 magnitude earthquake struck Saturday night about 5 miles northwest of Pahala and 17 miles south southeast of the summit of Mauna Loa at 6:22 p.m. at a depth of 4.6 miles.
There were no reports of significant damage or injuries from any of the earthquakes.