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Researchers deploy sensors in aftermath of 6.0 quake

The 30 portable sensors will stay in place for two months to record aftershocks and improve forecasts after the May 22 quake.

Following the magnitude-6.0 earthquake that rocked Hawaii Island on May 22, researchers from the University of Hawaii have been at work trying to better understand the cause and implications of the event, which damaged about 150 structures. The post Researchers deploy sensors in aftermath of 6.0 quake appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
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Hawaii Tribune-Herald broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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