Australia hit by biggest quake in 15 years
The 6.1-magnitude earthquake had its epicentre near Ernabella, in the middle of Australia, at a shallow depth of three kilometres, Geoscience Australia said.
Ernabella is an indigenous arts hub home to about 500 Aboriginal people, some 317 kilometres southwest of the popular Alice Springs.
Seismologist
David Jepsen said: "An event like this, there are a number of
Aboriginal communities around there and they have experienced strong
shaking.”
“We've
heard from them, people have felt strong shaking, but we haven't heard
of any damage yet, but there is that possibility."
It was Australia's biggest quake since a 6.3-magnitude one was recorded in West Australia in 1997.
Resident
Ria Nicholls told ABC radio houses shook and windows rattled for about
30 seconds with elderly people on her street terrified by late Friday's
quake.
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