From Stuff.co.nz
The second earthquake in three days struck near Gisborne this morning.
The magnitude 4.0 jolt hit at 7.45am at a depth of 30km, 10km north of the Te Karaka township, about 30km northwest of Gisborne, reported GNS Science.
A magnitute 4.4 quake was reported in the same place at 12.22pm on Saturday.
Te Karaka shop worker Sue Clayden, who works at the Rangatira Liquor outlet, said no one she had spoken to had felt either of the quakes.
"And thank goodness I didn't feel it," she said.
Gisborne was struck by a 6.8 quake in December 2007, which destroyed buildings across the city.
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