A major earthquake that struck beneath Indonesian waters overnight has been felt as far away as Australia’s Northern Territory city of Darwin. The magnitude-7.3 quake shook the Top End capital about 3.55 a.m. local time, or 5:30 a.m. AEDT on Thursday. Locals were woken up by tremors which they said lasted for up to one to several minutes, with almost 2,000 felt reports lodged with Geoscience Australia (GA). The body said there was no threat of tsunami to Australia’s mainland, islands, or territories. The epicentre of the quake was about 250 kilometres northeast of Dili and 50 kilometres east of Indonesia’s Maluku islands in the Banda Sea. GA senior seismologist Hadi Ghasemi told the ABC there was a “moderate to light level of ground shaking,” with no damage to well-built structures. Meanwhile, independent meteorologist Karl Lịinders said the quake’s duration “was really quite unusual for this part of the world.” …