Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Hits Australia's Victoria
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake on the Great Ocean Road rattled parts of Melbourne in the early hours of October 22 morning, Report informs referring to A magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit parts of Australia's Victoria on October 22, rattling parts of the city. The quake occurred in the Cape Otway regions, 150 kilometers south-west of Melbourne, with an estimated depth of seven kilometres. About 5000 people reported feeling the quake as far as Sunshine in Melbourne's west, St Kilda and Reservoir. There were only minor damage and no injuries were reported. The State Emergency Service reported some calls for assistance, but no immediate reports of assistance.

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(MENAFN- AzerNews) A magnitude 5.0 earthquake on the Great Ocean Road rattled parts of Melbourne in the early hours of October 22 morning, Report informs referring to The Age.
Geoscience Australia reported the epicentre of the quake in the Cape Otway regions, 150 kilometers south-west of Melbourne, at an estimated depth of seven kilometres.
The quake struck about 2am on Sunday, with about 5000 people reporting they felt the quake as far as Sunshine in Melbourne's west, St Kilda and Reservoir.
Victoria's State Emergency Service said there had some calls for assistance, but there had only been minor damage and no injuries were reported.
Topik: Earthquakes, Australia