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24 Apr, 2015 04:03

6.3 earthquake strikes New Zealand

6.3 earthquake strikes New Zealand

A strong magnitude 6.3 earthquake has hit 40 kilometers off the New Zealand town of Kaikoura, GeoNet reported. Witnesses described feeling tremors all across central regions of the country.

BREAKING: A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck inland from Kaikoura. Did you feel it? #eqnzpic.twitter.com/quREdLyr0x

— Stuff.co.nz News (@NZStuff) April 24, 2015

The earthquake was clearly felt in the cities of Wellington and Christchurch.

The quake centered in Nelson region at the depth of 80 kilometers, according to GeoNet. The US Geological Survey, meanwhile, reported a lower magnitude of 5.9 at the epicenter.

That was a long Earthquake! 6.3, 40km north west of kaikoura 76km deep. I picked up my daughter so fast and ran for the doorway #earthquake

— Anna Rae Taunton (@AnnaRaeTaunton) April 24, 2015

There were no immediate reports of any major damage caused by the quake; however, local public transport services were temporarily halted.

started as a rolling one, then stop, then got violent. hope all is okay. #eqnz

— Guy Smiley (@GuySmiley11) April 24, 2015

The power of the earthquake’s tremors knocked food items from their shelves in the stores and set off alarms.

Locals reported that the temblor lasted longer than usual, forcing houses to creak, which caused some people to panic.

A 6.3 quake 40km for Kaikoura has been felt widely across central NZ. http://t.co/jW46qMOdqQpic.twitter.com/fWJLxKVFo1

— Dominion Post (@DomPost) April 24, 2015

GNS Science spokeswoman Caroline Little said the quake was labelled as “strong.”

“We've classed it as a strong quake so a small amount of structural damage, but more likely things falling off shelves and that sort of thing,” she said.

Never forget the bottles that fell from the shelves this day as casualties of the earthquake. #eqnz

— Simon Wong (@wimon_song) April 24, 2015

Little warned that some aftershocks are to be expected.

“The general rule of thumb with aftershocks is they'll be up to one magnitude less than the main shock, so we might have some fives and fours and threes as well,” she said.

The tremor was felt across central New Zealand and Wellingtonioans said it was really big and lasted for a long time. http://t.co/bYGvWx7xm9

— Morgan Sassworth (@morganeleanor) April 24, 2015

Kaikoura’s store manager, James Hills, described the chaos in his shop after the quake hit.

“Fair bit of panic - get out of the shop, everything was falling off the shelves. There's been a little bit of damage, certainly not heaps, but yeah, there's a lot of stuff fallen over.”

“Well, initially, we were up on the second floor and felt a slight movement, we thought, 'that's okay, that's it,' so we just took our seats, then it came on - to me, it was a rolling motion, quite firm, quite solid,” Kaikoura's mayor, Winston Gray, told Radio New Zealand News, adding that there were some reports of minor damage throughout the city.

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