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"content": "<p>There was a M7.0 near Vanuatu today. </p><p>This area is REALLY seismically active - in fact, 5 of the 11 M7+ quakes of 2022 occurred in this region. </p><p>The eastern margin of the Australia plate is so sesimically active due to high rates of convergence (slamming together) between the Australia and Pacific plates. You can view earthquakes in this area (and around the world) in 3D using the IRIS Earthquake Browser, like I’ve done here.</p>",
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