Eight quakes in 13 hours rattle central New Zealand
By DPA, IANSSaturday, June 27, 2009
WELLINGTON - A series of eight earthquakes in 13 hours rattled the central region of New Zealand’s North Island Saturday, seismologists at GNS Science reported.
The quakes ranged in magnitude from 2.6 to 4.4 on the Richter scale but all were shallow - one only two kilometres below the surface - meaning they were widely felt in the area.
All were centred within 5 to 10 km of the town of Turangi, situated halfway between capital Wellington and the nation’s biggest city, Auckland.
GNS Science spokesman Arthur Jolly said the region had been active for several weeks and the swarm was not unusual.
There were no reports of injury or damage.
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Tags: Richter scale, Wellington, Wildlife
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