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A "significant" earthquake has shaken parts of western New South Wales early on Saturday, in a seismic event felt as far away ...
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake which rocked the NSW Hunter Region overnight was felt as far away as Canberra. The epicentre hit near Singleton, 208km north-west of Sydney, at 2.55am on Wednesday ...
Residents across western New South Wales were woken up to a "significant" earthquake in the early hours of Saturday morning with the impact felt a number of times throughout the day.
The earthquake struck Fordwich - near Singleton along the Hunter River and about 200km north of Sydney - shortly before 3am on Wednesday, the latest records show. The tremor reached a 4.6 on the ...
In Sydney, the quake was felt most noticeably in highrise buildings, where the movement was amplified. “If you are on the 30th floor, you will usually feel an earthquake more than someone in a ...
The earthquake struck Fordwich - near Singleton along the Hunter River and about 200km north of Sydney - shortly before 3am on Wednesday, the latest records show. The tremor reached a 4.6 on the ...
The large earthquake's epicentre hit near Singleton, 208km northwest of Sydney, but was felt by residents across Newcastle, Sydney and Canberra about 2.55am on Wednesday. With a depth of just 10km ...
The earthquake struck Fordwich - near Singleton along the Hunter River and about 200km north of Sydney - shortly before 3am on Wednesday, the latest records show. The tremor reached a 4.6 on the ...
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