An earthquake struck near New Zealand's capital on Monday morning, shaking many residents including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern who continued with a live TV interview at the parliament building.
WELLINGTON - An earthquake struck near New Zealand’s capital on Monday morning, shaking many residents including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern who continued with a live TV interview at the parliament building.
The 5.8 magnitude earthquake was 37 kms deep and the epicentre was 30 km northwest of Levin, a city in New Zealand’s North Island close to the capital Wellington, according to Geonet.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes New Zealand near capital cityA magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck near New Zealand's capital Wellington on Monday, government seismic monitor Geonet said.
Read more »
The Ultra-Comfy Sneaker with a 14,000-Person Waitlist Is Back in a Cool New ColorCariuma’s best-selling Ibi sneaker just launched in a versatile new color. Shop the comfortable Ibi sneaker in Stone Black Knit before it sells out
Read more »