4.1-magnitude earthquake strikes Tasmania


MELBOURNE: A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Australian island state of Tasmania early Thursday (Sept 25) morning, reported Xinhua.

Geoscience Australia reported that the earthquake was recorded near the man-made Lake Pedder, 100km west of the state capital of Hobart, at a depth of 14km at 6.38am on Thursday (2038 GMT on Wednesday).

Over 100 people, mostly in Hobart and surrounding areas, reported feeling the tremor to Geoscience Australia.

As of 8.30am, there had been no reports of damage or injuries.

Tobias Staal, a geophysicist from the University of Tasmania, told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television that it was a fairly significant seismic event for the state. - Bernama-Xinhua

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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