Figure 3. Earthquakes since 1905 that Temblor calculates to have caused very strong (MMI greater than or equal to 7, which is equivalent to 20% gravity) shaking in populated areas in Vanuatu (left panel). The smaller quakes tend to lie beneath population centers, whereas large quakes are typically farther away. Tsunami inundation has been widespread throughout the island chain, including at Port Vila (right panel). Credit: Temblor, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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