Rotorua residents felt Monday night's earthquake strongly. Photo/File
While Monday night's magnitude 2.6 earthquake may have been described as light on the Geonet website, there's a reason it didn't feel like that to locals.
GNS seismologist Natalie Balfour said the earthquake was felt so strongly because it was a shallow shake centred very close to Rotorua.
"When earthquakes
occur literally right underneath your feet, they will feel very strong," Dr Balfour said. "Site effects can also amplify an earthquake."
She said earthquakes did happen fairly regularly in the volcanic zone that included Rotorua.
The 9.17pm earthquake was felt by many people in Rotorua and surrounding areas including as far away as Kawerau. The Rotorua Daily Post Facebook page was inundated with posts from locals, many who described the shake as a sharp jolt that shook windows and caused homes to sway.