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Felt my office shake in Caulfield area.

Was a 4.6 on the R scale.

Epicentre was approx 5kms from the last one (in the Korrumburra vicinity).

Apparently somewhere in Gippsland lost power as a result.

The transformers on the power poles have a mercury relay, so alarms will be going of at power co's left, right & center. bwahaha

It was the same size but for some reason didn't feel as big this time. Shook our work a little bit :ermm:

Felt about the same power to me. But this one only lasted3-4 seconds, whereas last time it was more like 10 seconds. Maybe therein lies the reason yuo say that.

on a related topic, what were all the army helicopters doing fly round the city 2day ?

hot air ballon went down at the docklands or near by this morning i heard on the radio.

i work at the landfill near Moorabbin Airport, saw a heap today also, could just be training, or inspectors ... who knows

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