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Strong 6.0 magnitude earthquake felt across South Island

Written by IWK Bureau | Sep 19, 2023 11:00:27 PM

A strong 6.0 earthquake felt across the South Island, and as far as Auckland, was not in the Alpine Fault, a seismologist has confirmed.

The quake was centred 45 kilometres north of Geraldine, in South Canterbury, and 10km deep.

It struck at 9.14am.

There were no immediate reports of damage.

GNS seismologist John Ristau said the epicentre was almost exactly in the middle of the island. It was not clear yet which fault was triggered but is occurred 100km east of the Alpine Fault line and was not expected to have any impact on it.

In Geraldine, community board deputy chairperson Janene Adams said her office was rocking and swaying as the quake went on for a "wee while", but she has heard no reports of damage or injuries. Resident Jeremy Barnes said he had not felt an earthquake that strong since the devastating Christchurch quake in 2011 which he felt in Timaru.

More than 14,000 people have reported feeling the earthquake through the government's Geonet website.

The reports came from throughout the South Island with a few as far afield as Auckland.

Geonet's earlier preliminary assessments of the quake's strength were between 5.9 and 6.4 magnitude.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/498359/live-strong-6-point-0-magnitude-earthquake-felt-across-south-island