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Everyone in my office felt it except me.
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That would make it the same as the Korumburra one a few weeks ago.Sainterman wrote:4.6 on richter according to Herald Sun site...
This one felt like it went for longer. Maybe the epicentre was closer to the city this time?
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Oh YEah it felt awesome now lets hope us saints fans can make the ground shake with our noise against the swannies next week
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Melbourne hit by tremor
* Mex Cooper
* March 18, 2009 - 5:04PM
Melbourne shook for a short spell this afternoon after an earthquake measuring 4.6 hit the city.
Did you feel the tremor? Share your experience.
A spokesman for Geoscience Australia said the earthquake was recorded at 4.28pm and there were no immediate reports of damage.
The tremor hit at Korumburra, about 90 kilometres southeast of Melbourne about 4.30 pm.
People have reported feeling the quake in the CBD, Box Hill, Footscray, Heathmont, Warrandyte, Glen Waverley, Emerald, Port Melbourne, St Kilda, Warragul and Phillip Island about 4.30pm.
The shock comes nearly two weeks after a quake measuring 4.6 on the richter scale shook Melbourne.
Dr Craig Gedye was at the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg when he felt the room shaking.
``I felt five seconds of light shaking and then one long thump about 4.30pm,'' he said.
He said he heard wood creaking but did not believe the tremor was strong enough to have caused damage.
``It's just another little tremor like we felt the other week,'' he said.
Narre Warren resident Ginnie Giles said her entire house shook about 4.30pm.
``It was the same as the other night when it happened,'' she said.
``It was for maybe three or four seconds but it felt longer than that.
``Our cat was lying down and he looked around as if to say `what was that?' ''
Charles Envall, of Korumburra - the epicentre of the last earthquake - was having a relaxing afternoon reading when the tremor hit and the power went off temporarily.
``A loud rumbling noise went for about two or three seconds, it didn't seem to be as much vibration as the last one which shook the armchairs around a bit,'' Mr Envall said.
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* Mex Cooper
* March 18, 2009 - 5:04PM
Melbourne shook for a short spell this afternoon after an earthquake measuring 4.6 hit the city.
Did you feel the tremor? Share your experience.
A spokesman for Geoscience Australia said the earthquake was recorded at 4.28pm and there were no immediate reports of damage.
The tremor hit at Korumburra, about 90 kilometres southeast of Melbourne about 4.30 pm.
People have reported feeling the quake in the CBD, Box Hill, Footscray, Heathmont, Warrandyte, Glen Waverley, Emerald, Port Melbourne, St Kilda, Warragul and Phillip Island about 4.30pm.
The shock comes nearly two weeks after a quake measuring 4.6 on the richter scale shook Melbourne.
Dr Craig Gedye was at the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg when he felt the room shaking.
``I felt five seconds of light shaking and then one long thump about 4.30pm,'' he said.
He said he heard wood creaking but did not believe the tremor was strong enough to have caused damage.
``It's just another little tremor like we felt the other week,'' he said.
Narre Warren resident Ginnie Giles said her entire house shook about 4.30pm.
``It was the same as the other night when it happened,'' she said.
``It was for maybe three or four seconds but it felt longer than that.
``Our cat was lying down and he looked around as if to say `what was that?' ''
Charles Envall, of Korumburra - the epicentre of the last earthquake - was having a relaxing afternoon reading when the tremor hit and the power went off temporarily.
``A loud rumbling noise went for about two or three seconds, it didn't seem to be as much vibration as the last one which shook the armchairs around a bit,'' Mr Envall said.
More to come
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I felt it in Berwick.
Took me a couple of seconds to realise what it was, I thought somebody was running up the stairs
Took me a couple of seconds to realise what it was, I thought somebody was running up the stairs
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didnt you post that a few weeks ago when the same thing happened???Quixote wrote:I felt it again here in St Kilda.
Apparently there is an explanation as to the recent rumblings from the Earth. Explained here:
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
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Yet another message from God... that we should repent our evil ways.
Pay attention Joffa! Heed the warnings.
He sent HIV to punish the gays... the GFC to punish the free marketers... now earthquakes as an early warning to all Atheists.
Be afraid... be very afraid... for ye shall go the way of the dinosaurs and be swallowed up by a big hole in the ground... for being a non-believer.
BTW, he also takes great offence to being called a spaceman... when he is in fact a women known as Queen of the Universe.
Pay attention Joffa! Heed the warnings.
He sent HIV to punish the gays... the GFC to punish the free marketers... now earthquakes as an early warning to all Atheists.
Be afraid... be very afraid... for ye shall go the way of the dinosaurs and be swallowed up by a big hole in the ground... for being a non-believer.
BTW, he also takes great offence to being called a spaceman... when he is in fact a women known as Queen of the Universe.
The lid is off after Round 2! Enjoy the journey, coz you just don't know where we'll end up. Live for today and seize the moment.
Clap Clap Clap Dooley!saintdooley wrote:didnt you post that a few weeks ago when the same thing happened???Quixote wrote:I felt it again here in St Kilda.
Apparently there is an explanation as to the recent rumblings from the Earth. Explained here:
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