A 4.1 magnitude earthquake has hit the Wellington area, sending shockwaves through central New Zealand. More than 16,000 people felt the tremor!
A recent seismic event measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale jolted the region north of Wellington, leaving residents and experts on edge. The Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey reported the quake struck at a depth of approximately 20km, causing vibrations felt in areas like Blenheim and French Pass. The shaking was not confined to the immediate vicinity, with reports of its effects spreading far and wide.
The tremor's epicenter near Porirua reverberated across central New Zealand, catching more than 16,000 individuals off guard. GeoNet's data flagged the seismic disturbance originating from a depth of 22km, shaking up the lower North Island at 10:05 pm. The widespread impact of the quake highlighted the vulnerability of the region to sudden tectonic shifts, prompting discussions on preparedness and response strategies.
As aftershocks continue to rattle nerves, it's crucial to stay informed and vigilant in earthquake-prone areas like Wellington. With the unpredictable nature of seismic activities, being prepared can make all the difference in ensuring safety and minimizing damage. Remember, safety always comes first in the face of natural upheavals.
The quake hit at a depth of around 20km according to GeoNet, the Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey. It may have been felt in Blenheim, French Pass, ...
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake near Porirua has been felt by more than 16000 people across the middle of the country. GeoNet recorded the shaking as originating ...
Geonet recorded the moderate quake 10km northwest of Porirua, at a depth of 22km at 10.05pm. More than 16,000 people reported feeling the quake on Geonet's ...