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The 2010 Kalgoorlie–Boulder earthquake was a 5.2 Mw earthquake that occurred near the city of Kalgoorlie–Boulder, Western Australia on 20 April 2010, at approximately 8:17 am WST. [3][4][1][5] The earthquake caused major damage to the historic buildings in Kalgoorlie–Boulder. Its epicenter was approximately 10 km (10 mi) southwest of ...
Kalgoorlie: 2009: Mount Morgans gold mine reopens after closing in 1997: Mount Morgans Gold Mine [26] 2010: Buildings damaged in Kalgoorlie-Boulder earthquake: Kalgoorlie-Boulder: 2012: Mining commences at Tropicana gold mine: Tropicana Gold Mine [70]
Iceland earthquakes: Your rights if you are on holiday there or are planning to go. Eruption could be ‘hours or days' 14:49, Lydia Patrick. Icelandic authorities have completed the evacuation of ...
As of 23 August 2024, there have been six eruptions between December 2023 and August 2024, following an intense series of earthquakes. Although localised, the seismic and volcanic activity have caused significant disruption across the western part of the peninsula, especially for the town of Grindavík. [1] The eruptions were preceded by an ...
300 earthquakes since midnight - but no eruption yet 07:22 , Athena Stavrou Good morning and welcome to today’s liveblog on the volcano eruption warnings in Iceland.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder, or Kalgoorlie, is a city in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, located 595 km (370 mi) east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway. The city includes the historic townsites of Kalgoorlie and Boulder , and the local government area is the City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder .
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Boulder is a suburb [2] of Kalgoorlie in the Western Australian Goldfields, 597 kilometres (371 mi) east of Perth. The Boulder (horse) Races were a significant event in early twentieth century goldfields region history. [3][4][5] The town maintained its separation from Kalgoorlie until the 1980s, however even prior to that era, many surveys and ...