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This is a list of earthquakes in 2024. Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, ... New South Wales, 7 km (4.3 mi) north-northeast of Denman:
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck a few kilometres east of this earthquake back on the morning of 1 March 1922, which was felt throughout Melbourne, knocking picture frames off a wall in Cowes. New South Wales: Newcastle: 1925-12-18 5.3 Damage and panic in Hunter Street (particularly at the Theatre Royal). [12] Tasmania: North East Tasmania ...
The 1989 Newcastle earthquake was an intraplate earthquake that occurred in Newcastle, New South Wales on Thursday 28 December. [2] The shock measured 5.6 on the Richter scale and was one of Australia's most serious natural disasters, killing 13 people and injuring more than 160. The damage bill has been estimated at A$4 billion (or $9.5 ...
More from Wales' papers. Western Mail. Daily Post. South Wales Evening Post. The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon
More from Wales' papers. Western Mail. Daily Post. South Wales Evening Post. The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon
The earthquake was felt from the Snowy Mountains region in the southeast of the state to Newcastle on the coast about 75 miles (120 km) north of Sydney; to Dubbo in central eastern NSW about 180 miles (290 km) northwest of Sydney; and to Narrandera in the state's central south about 210 miles (340 km) southwest of Dubbo – an estimated area of ...
See 1185 East Midlands earthquake. [2] 20 February 1247 South Wales to London, England ≳5.5 Felt in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland [3] [2] 21 December 1248 South West England VII–VIII Wells Cathedral reported to have been badly damaged [2] 11 September 1275 South Wales to Southern England >VII ~6.0
[1] [2] [6] The earthquake caused minor structural damage in parts of Melbourne and left one person injured. The earthquake was also felt in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Tasmania. [7] The earthquake was substantially stronger than the 1989 Newcastle earthquake that measured 5.6 and killed 13 people. [8]