Aftershocks are expected from an earthquake that shook residents awake along a stretch of Australia’s east coast. The quake struck at 2.55am on Wednesday near Singleton in the New South Wales Hunter Valley about 200km north of Sydney, Geoscience Australia seismologists said. Its magnitude was initially read at 5.1 and later revised to 4.6. No injuries were reported as a result of the tremor. The NSW State Emergency Service received several phone calls from concerned residents but only reported responding to one incident. That was at a Rutherford property near Maitland that required sandbags for a burst water pipe shortly
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