Another earthquake has struck in the lower North Island, this time a magnitude 3.6, which is predominantly being classed as weak by New Zealanders.
It comes after the region was rocked by a 4.7 magnitude earthquake at 10.56pm yesterday which was felt by more than 10,000 people.
This morning's earthquake was located 35km northwest of Levin, at a depth of 26km, according to GeoNet.
About 180 people reported feeling the earthquake on the website; 140 reported weak shaking and 41 reported light shaking.
On Monday, a 5.8 earthquake was also recorded in the same region.