Rare quake strikes outback near Uluru
Geoscience Australia said about 30 people reported feeling the quake, and authorities found no immediate structural damage after several aftershocks.
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Magnitude 5.5 earthquake rocks central Australia on Easter long weekend
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit Amata The small town is 116km south of Uluru READ MORE: Visitors BANNED from taking photos at Uluru An astonishing 5.5 magnitude earthquake was recorded in central Australia. Residents in Amata, a remote community in northern South Australia formerly known as…
Seismic Shudder: 6.01 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Territory | Science-Environment
A magnitude 6.01 earthquake shook the Northern Territory region of Australia on Sunday. According to the German Research Centre for Geosciences, the tremor occurred at a depth of 10 km. No immediate reports of damage have been made, but authorities are assessing the situation carefully.
The German Geological Science Research Centre stated that a 6.01-degree earthquake on the Richter Shake scale in Australia today (Sunday, local time). The Centre indicated that the earthquake had taken place at a depth of 10 kilometres. No reports of loss of life or damage to property and building were received immediately.
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