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An earthquake was registered at Murrurundi this morning, according to website Volcano Discovery.
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The website reported the 2.1 magnitude earthquake on Thursday at 8.38pm Coordinated Universal Time which is 6.38am Australian Eastern Standard Time.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.1 sits just about the microearthquake category and is not usually felt except by a very few under especially favourable conditions.
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It's not the only time earthquakes in the area have been felt.
In September 2018, the Muswellbrook Shire experienced a string of earthquakes over three days.
Five were registered in total.
One of the quakes, which were of a magnitude of 3.4, was the strongest EPSO (Edward Pigot Seismic Observatory) ground motion logged since April, 2014.
Did you feel the earthquake in Murrurundi?
If you did, drop us a line at mail.ndl@fairfaxmedia.com.au and let us know what it was like.