Serious concerns have been raised on the delays from the Mineral Resources Department in issuing a tsunami warning to the general public this morning.

Chairman of the Fiji Tsunami Working Group, Weather Office Director Rajendra Prasad said his office received the first tsunami warning bulletin at 6:04am.

The earthquake occurred at 5:48am near American Samoa.

He said following that they tried to contact the Mineral Resources department, which is responsible to issue Tsunami warnings for Fiji however, they could not reach anyone to issue the warning as the Director is out of the country and the phones to the Seismologists were diverted.

The first public warning notice received by Fijivillage news from DISMAC was at 5 minutes to 8 although we managed to obtain the warning from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre just after 6:30am.

Prasad said they are currently in talks to shift the responsibility of issuing Tsunami warnings to his office to ensure a quick response.