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4 Dec 2024 21:24
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    More than 60-thousand people have reported feeling a 6.1 magnitude earthquake which struck the lower North Island

    More than 60-thousand people have reported feeling a 6.1 magnitude earthquake which struck the lower North Island



    Geonet says the quake's epicentre was 50-kilometres north-west of Paraparaumu, at a depth of 48-kilometres.

    Newstalk ZB caller Heather spoke to D'Arcy Waldegrave from Porirua, Wellington while the quake was still rumbling on.

    She says it was a mighty shake - and her chair is still shaking underneath her.

    Caller Eric lives about 15-minutes outside Palmerston North, and says the area was "hit with a biggie".

    He says it started off with the house just shaking a little - and got bigger and bigger.

    Civil Defence has advised there is no Tsunami threat.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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