Melbourne Building Damaged After Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake Shakes Victoria
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake left a building damaged in Melbourne, Australia, on September 22. The earthquake was recorded at 9:15 am near Mansfield in Victoria’s east, according to Geoscience Australia. The Bureau of Meteorology said there was no tsunami threat as a result of the quake. This video posted to Twitter Ben Smith shows the facade of a Betty’s Burgers restaurant damaged, with bricks lying in piles on the street. Credit: Ben Smith via Storyful
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