There is no tsunami threat to Hawai?i following a 4.5 (upgraded from a 4.2 preliminary magnitude) earthquake reported at 6:24 a.m. HST on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, in the Kohala region of the Big Island of Hawai?i, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

The quake occurred at a depth of 10.4 miles and was located: 6 miles WNW of Waimea, Hawai?i; 31 miles NNE of Kailua-Kona, Hawai?i; 49 miles WNW of Hilo, Hawai?i; 61 miles WNW of Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawai?i; and 158 miles ESE of Honolulu, Hawai?i, according to the US Geological Survey and the Hawai?i Volcano Observatory.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports that there is no tsunami expected, however, some areas may have experienced shaking.

The Hawai?i Volcano Observatory reports that the earthquake was widely felt on the Island of Hawai?i, with a total of 145 “felt reports recorded within an hour of the earthquake on the agency’s website. Most of the “felt reports were posted from the Islands of Hawai?i and Maui, with a reports of individuals saying they felt the quake from the Kahuku and Hickam areas on O?ahu, which are 155 miles from the epicenter.

At 8:30 this morning, the site recorded an estimated 102 people said they felt the quake from Ha?ik?; 82 in H?na; 113 in Kahului; 102 in Makawao; 89 in Kula; and 121 in Wailuku.

As of 7 a.m., Hawai?i Volcano Observatory said no aftershocks of the magnitude-4.5 earthquake had been recorded.

“Over the past 50 years, the area around Kawaihae has experienced 11 earthquakes greater than magnitude-4.0, including today’s event, at depths of 10–20 km (6–12 mi), according to the HVO.

The agency says deep earthquakes in this region are most likely caused by structural adjustments within the Earth’s crust to accommodate the heavy load of Mauna Kea and surrounding volcanoes. “Today’s earthquake is in the general region of the 2006 M?hukona earthquake, but is not close enough to the 2006 event to be an aftershock of it, officials with the Hawai?i Volcano Observatory said.

The agency reports that today’s earthquake caused no detectable changes on the active volcanoes on the Island of Hawai`i.

2014 Maui Now