The
quake occurred at a depth of 117 miles (212 km) some 19 miles
south-southwest of the uninhabited island of Agrihan in the U.S.
territory,
the U.S. Geological Survey said.
No tsunami warning has been issued, according to the
National Tsunami Warning Center.
Spokesman Paul Whitmore said a barely noticeable wave of about two inches was recorded in Saipan, the largest of the islands.
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands lies about 5,800 miles south-southwest of California's Pacific shore.
The
quake was felt in the neighboring territory of Guam, with Twitter user
@JRaemier telling CNN it woke her up and @Katfayeee saying it was the
biggest earthquake she'd experienced.
The USGS
reported four smaller earthquakes in the Mariana Islands
area over the next few hours. The next biggest measured 4.9 and
occurred 7 miles (11 km) south of Agrihan at a depth of 122 miles.
CNN's Jennifer Hauser contributed to this report.
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