A minor earthquake has shaken Adelaide for the second time this month, in what specialists imagine was an aftershock.
The magnitude 2.8 tremor hit about 7pm close to Mount Barker within the Adelaide Hills, based on Geoscience Australia.
Consultants stated a magnitude 3.8 quake recorded in the identical space on March 6 was nonetheless sending aftershocks throughout the area.
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"There's been fairly quite a few aftershocks, about 13 thus far," stated seismologist David Love.
This 2.8 magnitude tremor is the largest one but.
It was felt as far north as Gawler and as far south as Meningie, on Lake Alexandrina, and was recorded at 24km deep.
Greater than 2000 individuals reportedly felt the tremor, based on Geoscience Australia.