Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rattles regional Victoria

Steve ZemekNewsWire
Camera IconNot Supplied Credit: News Corp Australia

An earthquake has rattled Victoria on Saturday morning with over 100 people reporting feeling the event.

The Seismology Research Centre said the 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in the Lerderderg State Park, northwest of Melbourne at about 10.45am.

A magnitude 1.6 aftershock followed the initial quake, the centre added.

Camera IconA magnitude 3.0 earthquake was felt at 10:45am in the Lerderderg State Park north of Melbourne. Supplied/Seismology Research Centre. Credit: News Corp Australia

According to Geoscience Australia, the 3.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded at a depth of 1km.

By Saturday afternoon, over 120 people had reported feeling the earthquake, including as far away as Mornington.

It was the fourth earthquake recorded in Australia in two weeks, including a 4.2 earthquake at Muswellbrook in the NSW Hunter Region on Tuesday.

The Victorian SES said it was not anticipating any damage.

Originally published as Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rattles regional Victoria

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