
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake was recorded in South Australia, with reports of the tremor beginning at 1.22 pm (ACDT).
The quake’s epicenter was near Flinders Ranges National Park, close to the town of Hawker, according to Geoscience Australia.
Striking at a depth of 13 kilometers, the earthquake was felt by over 120 people in the region.
Initially measured at 5.1 magnitude, the quake was later revised to 4.5 magnitude by authorities.
Residents in nearby suburbs shared their experiences on social media, describing noticeable tremors.
While no significant damages have been reported so far, emergency services are monitoring the situation closely.