There have been earthquakes in the Oroville area that have appeared on USGS but taken off.
Warning
after earthquakes on Alpine Fault rattle Queenstown, Wanaka area
9
June, 2019
GeoNet
has issued a warning following a magnitude 5.5 quake this morning
near Milford Sound.
The
3.24am quake was 5km deep and reported by more than 600 people around
Queenstown and Wanaka.
It
was part of a swarm of tremors around Milford Sound this morning.
The
seismologist on duty at Geonet said the quake appeared to have
occurred on the Alpine Fault.
"This
fault system has the potential for larger events," Geonet
tweeted. "We would like to make sure that you are prepared for a
large earthquake at all times."
Viltare
Veckyte, who lives in the Queenstown suburb of Frankton, had been in
bed last night when the quake hit. She couldn't pinpoint the time but
"it was quite [a] strong feeling of our bed [shaking]. It lasted
for a second".
Vivienne
Hunt, who lives in Jacks Point in Queenstown, said she was woken up
by the tremors at between 3.30 and 4am.
"It
felt like a large truck passing causing the ground to tremble and
lasted a few minutes," she said.
It
was her first time experiencing an earthquake after having lived the
last seven years in Singapore and in Auckland before that.
Wanaka
resident Julie Gillan said she woke up to her Venetian blinds and
sliding wardrobe door rattling.
Freda
Lange, also from Wanaka, described the earthquake as very strong and
lasted "at least five seconds".
Nicola
Spicer, who had just returned from living in Bali and having lived
through earthquakes that had killed hundreds, woke up shaking in her
bed.
"I
think it is very important that people know how severe these
earthquakes can be and plan an exit plan wherever they stay,"
Spicer said.
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