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Magnitude 5 earthquake rocks Victoria

Thousands of Victorians have woken up to a magnitude 5.0 earthquake that has rattled the state’s southwest.

The earthquake was recorded near Colac in the Great Otway National Park, about 165km from Melbourne, at 2.11am on Sunday morning.

An aftershock with a magnitude of 3.5 then struck nearby at Apollo Bay at 5:44am.

The first quake had a reported depth of eight kilometres, while the aftershock had an estimated depth of 10km. 

More than 5000 people reported feeling the first tremor.

Thousands of Victorians have woken up to a magnitude 5.0 earthquake that has rattled the state's southwest

Thousands of Victorians have woken up to a magnitude 5.0 earthquake that has rattled the state's southwest

Thousands of Victorians have woken up to a magnitude 5.0 earthquake that has rattled the state’s southwest 

Reports came from as far north as towns along the NSW-Victoria border and as far south as Tasmania’s King Island.

The quake was also felt throughout Melbourne in the suburbs of Reservoir, Sunshine and St Kilda.

Seismologists originally measured the quake as being of magnitude 4.7 but later revised this to 5.0 and moved the epicentre from Apollo Bay. 

Victorian emergency services said no injuries had been reported and the earthquake appeared to have resulted in little damage. 

Those who felt the earthquake took to social media. One local in Apollo Bay believed her house was going to collapse.

‘We’re in Apollo Bay right where the earthquake hit and I’ve never felt anything like that,’ she wrote on X.

‘Happened to be feeding the baby at the time and thought the house was going to fall down around us.’ 

The earthquake was recorded near Colac (pictured) in the Great Otway National Park, about 165km from Melbourne

The earthquake was recorded near Colac (pictured) in the Great Otway National Park, about 165km from Melbourne

The earthquake was recorded near Colac (pictured) in the Great Otway National Park, about 165km from Melbourne

Another woman said: ‘My whole house shook.’  

‘Good to know there are always fellow nightowls to confirm another #earthquake in #Melbourne and not my house falling apart,’ said another.

The earthquake is the largest recorded in Victoria since the Mansfield earthquake in September 2021. 

Victoria has experienced multiple earthquakes over the past few years, with a previous tremor occurring near Roxburgh Park in Melbourne’s north last month.

Geoscience Australia has urged those who felt the latest earthquake to make a report to help seismologists.

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