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                                                    </description><item><title>Papua New Guinea: Magnitude-5.3 earthquake occurs south of Popondetta at around 07:36 Nov. 28</title><link>https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/550206/papua-new-guinea-magnitude-53-earthquake-occurs-south-of-popondetta-at-around-0736-nov-28</link><description>Event. A magnitude-5.3 earthquake occurred in Papua New Guinea's Oro Province at around 07:36 Nov. 28. The epicenter was about 60 km (38 miles) south of Popondetta. The tremor occurred at a depth of about 10 km (6 miles) and moderate shaking was reported in parts of Central and Oro provinces, including in Port Moresby.</description><pubDate>2021-11-27T23:46+0100</pubDate><guid>garda-com-83a6a74664900e6c5d6ea5af5373c304</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20211127234600</sortelement></item><item><title>Can slow-slip earthquakes cause New Zealand's volcanic eruptions?</title><link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/can-slow-slip-earthquakes-cause-new-zealands-volcanic-eruptions/BUGBWD7AYNFSGCTQ6KR3U52KNA/?c_id=1&amp;objectid=12489162&amp;ref=rss</link><description>Mysterious, slow-burning earthquakes that have been implicated in major tsunamis may also be having a hidden influence on New Zealand's volcanic activity. In the two decades since they were first observed, "slow-slip" earthquakes - capable of driving displacement along faults without ever being....</description><pubDate>2021-11-27T23:00+0100</pubDate><guid>nzherald-3fe902342b23fcbbcce54fe7e5e21296</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20211127230000</sortelement></item><item><title>Significant 5.2 quake hits near Port Moresby, National Capital, Papua New Guinea</title><link>https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquake/news/148780/Significant-52-quake-hits-near-Port-Moresby-National-Capital-Papua-New-Guinea.html</link><description>An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 occurred early morning on Sunday, November 28th, 2021, at 6:36 am local time near Port Moresby, National Capital, Papua New Guinea, as reported by the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). According to preliminary data, the quake was located at a shallow depth of 10 km.</description><pubDate>2021-11-27T22:20+0100</pubDate><guid>volcanodiscovery-4567d5b65c194e92e139631724b59776</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20211127222000</sortelement></item><item><title>Magnitude 5.4 earthquake strikes near Arawa, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea</title><link>https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquake/news/148774/Magnitude-54-earthquake-strikes-near-Arawa-Bougainville-Papua-New-Guinea.html</link><description>The United States Geological Survey reported a magnitude 5.4 quake in Papua New Guinea near Arawa, Bougainville, only 21 minutes ago. The earthquake hit early morning on Sunday, November 28th, 2021, at 5:48 am local time at a moderately shallow depth of 67.9 km.</description><pubDate>2021-11-27T20:20+0100</pubDate><guid>volcanodiscovery-304aa2f81eaeeb52769cee33be5d5c92</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20211127202000</sortelement></item></channel></rss>