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Melbourne has been rocked by a series of earth tremors after a small earthquake hit Korumburra in Gippsland.
Geoscience Australia recorded the 4.4 magnitude quake as hitting at 11.37am.
The tremors, which lasted up to 15 seconds, were felt across Melbourne's southeastern suburbs.
So far there are no reports of damage.
Residents in suburbs including Rowville, Trafalgar, Kilsyth, Hawthorn, Elwood, CBD, Melbourne Airport, South Melbourne, Brunswick, Richmond, Lilydale, Fitzroy, Elsternwick, South Yarra reported feeling the tremors.
Residents told of hearing a loud bang when the quake hit, while tremors were felt across Melbourne.
Michael O'Keefe was in Warragul and said it's the strongest he's ever felt.
"It sounded like a truck was approaching up the street and then it was as if the truck had run into the building. Everything was rattling. It feels a bit like it's not complete, like there is another one to come.''