Earthquake in New Zealand: 5.6-Magnitude Quake Strikes Central South Island, No Immediate Reports of Major Damage or Injuries

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. New Zealand was rattled by a magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Wednesday morning but there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries.

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Wellington, September 20: New Zealand was rattled by a magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Wednesday morning but there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries. The quake struck in the central South Island about 124 kilometres (77 miles) west of Christchurch, according to the US Geological Survey. The depth was a relatively shallow 11 kilometres (7 miles). Shallower quakes tend to be felt more strongly.

New Zealand's National Emergency Management Agency said the quake didn't pose any tsunami risk and that it hadn't received any reports of damage. Earthquake in Japan: Quake of Magnitude 6.0 on Richter Scale Hits Hokkaido, No Casualties Reported.

More than 14,000 people reported feeling the quake to the GeoNet monitoring agency. Residents reported feeling a strong, rocking motion and that the quake had triggered multiple alarms. Earthquake in Indonesia: Magnitude 6.0 Quake Hits Northern Molucca Sea Region.

New Zealand, which is home to 5 million people, is sometimes jokingly called the Shaky Isles due to the number of quakes it experiences. The nation sits on the "Ring of Fire", an arc of seismic faults around the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanoes are common.

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