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A 3.3-magnitude earthquake hit central Victoria on March 3, 2026, near Avoca and Landsborough, with only two reports of weak shaking.
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck near Avoca and Landsborough in central Victoria on March 3, 2026, according to Geoscience Australia.
The intraplate quake, caused by the Australian plate’s northeastward movement, occurred in the Landsborough Native Conservation Reserve, about 130km southwest of Bendigo.
Only two public reports of weak shaking were recorded.
This follows a similar quake near Warrnambool on February 28, indicating recent seismic activity in southern Victoria, though the Avoca region remains less active than areas like Gippsland.
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Un terremoto de magnitud 3.3 golpeó el centro de Victoria el 3 de marzo de 2026, cerca de Avoca y Landsborough, con solo dos informes de temblores débiles.