Geonet reported the earthquake happened just before 3pm. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington has been jolted by a 4.6 magnitude earthquake.
Geonet reported it happened just before 3pm. It was centred in Cook Strait, 40km north-east of Picton and 28km deep.
This is the same location as a smaller 3.5 magnitude earthquake that struck at 8am.
One person posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Yuck, that earthquake was like a truck hitting the house.”
Thousands reported feeling the shake.
Another person in Lower Hutt said on X that it gave them a fright: “Normally, I hear them coming, but that was a sudden, sharp jolt!”
Someone else said it was a “strong 4.6″ and their heart was still racing.
Georgina Campbell is a Wellington-based reporter who has a particular interest in local government, transport, and seismic issues. She joined the Herald in 2019 after working as a broadcast journalist.