World | Solomon Islands 2 More Big Quakes Hit Tsunami-Ravaged Solomons But no more tsunami warnings issued By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 8, 2013 6:59 AM CST Copied In this Wednesday Feb. 6, 2013 photo provided by World Vision, a woman stands next to her belongings she found along a beach at Venga village after tsunami hit Temotu province, Solomon Islands. (AP Photo/World Vision) Strong aftershocks rattled the Solomon Islands today, hampering relief efforts to tsunami-ravaged villages and forcing the South Pacific nation's prime minister to forgo a visit to the stricken area, where nine deaths have been confirmed. Officials were already struggling to reach the isolated region when a magnitude-6.6 aftershock hit this morning, damaging roads in the island's main town of Lata and preventing aid workers stationed there from reaching people on the coast. "We've had over 115 aftershocks, but unlike all the others, this one moved vertically up and down. For the first time, it's created cracks in the roads," said a relief agency director. A stronger 7.1-magnitude aftershock struck late today. There was no tsunami risk and no immediate reports of damage. Read These Next We now know what might send bedbugs scurrying. Their dad left them a nudist colony. Buyers are scarce. Back to the Future star is at the center of a shocking suit. Pete Hegseth has some academic news for military members. Report an error