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A moderate earthquake rippled through the South Pacific early this morning, centering on the seismically volatile Tonga Islands.

The event was officially logged at **2026-03-25 02:24:39 UTC** by global monitoring stations.

Surface conditions at the time featured light rain falling across the archipelago, with temperatures holding steady at 28.2°C.

Preliminary data from the seismic network confirmed the tremor reached a magnitude of **5.0**.



Geological Analysis

The epicenter lies within the Tonga-Kermadec subduction zone, a region where the Pacific Plate slides beneath the Indo-Australian Plate.

This ongoing tectonic friction makes the archipelago one of the most active earthquake zones on the planet.

Despite the depth of the event, the energy release was not sufficient to trigger a regional tsunami warning.

Geologists are currently analyzing the waveform data to determine if this event was a standalone strike or a precursor to further activity.

Urban infrastructure in the vicinity remains under observation, though no immediate reports of structural failure have surfaced.

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