A powerful earthquake struck the central Wheatbelt in Western Australia overnight.
The 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck near the rural town of Wyalkatchem, about 192 kilometres east of Perth, at a depth of 6 kilometres at 6.40pm on Thursday.
The tremors continued into the early hours of Friday morning with a magnitude 2.2 quake recorded at 2:25 a.m. and a magnitude 2.9 quake at 3:50 a.m.
The earthquakes were felt at depths of 3 km and 7 km respectively.
GeoScience Australia recorded only two wind chill reports from the initial quake with no signs of damage to buildings or infrastructure so far.
Wyalkatchem had a population of just 358 people at the 2021 census.
More to come.
The 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck southeast of the town of Wyalkatchem, about 192 kilometres east of Perth, at about 5.40pm on Thursday, at a depth of 6 kilometres.