Oman Daily Observer

Rare Australia earthquake triggers panic in Melbourne

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MELBOURNE: A rare quake rattled southeaste­rn Australia on Wednesday, shaking buildings, knocking down walls and sending panicked Melbourne residents running into the streets. The shallow 5.9 magnitude tremor hit east of the country’s second-largest city at the start of the working day and was one of the largest to hit the country in decades.

With Melbourne beginning its eighth week of pandemic lockdown and braced for a third straight day of violent antivaccin­e protests, most residents were at home when the quake struck.

Zume Phim, 33, owner of Melbourne’s Oppen cafe, said he rushed onto the street as the tremor hit. “The whole building was shaking. All the windows, the glass, was shaking — like a wave of shaking,” he said. “I have never experience­d that before. It was a little bit scary.”

In a popular shopping area around Melbourne’s Chapel Street, masonry debris tumbled from buildings and littered the roads.

Bricks and rubble surrounded a burger restaurant and large sheets of metal hung off the restaurant awning.

“We were fortunate that nobody was in the restaurant at the time,” the restaurant said in a Facebook post.

Victoria’s State Emergency Service said it had received 100 calls for assistance “largely related to minor structural damage to chimneys and facades on buildings.”

“It was quite violent but everyone was kind of in shock,” Melbourne cafe worker Parker Mayo, 30, said. Sizable earthquake­s are unusual in Australia.

At magnitude 5.9 and a depth of 10 kilometres, this was “the biggest event in southeast

Australia for a long time” Mike Sandiford, a geologist at the University of Melbourne, said. “We had some very big ones at magnitude six in the late 1800s, though precise magnitudes are not well known.”

 ?? ?? People gather near a damaged building in Melbourne after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake. — AFP
People gather near a damaged building in Melbourne after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake. — AFP

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