Breaking News: A 3.6-magnitude earthquake hits Blue Mountains area near Sydney, shaking homes and startling residents. Find out more here!
An earthquake of 3.6 magnitude recently struck the Blue Mountains area west of Sydney, sending shockwaves through the region. The tremor, originating 9 kilometres beneath the surface in the Blue Mountains National Park near Warragamba, occurred around 8:53 pm. The impact was felt across western Sydney and the Blue Mountains, causing a moment of panic and surprise amongst residents. Reports indicate that the quake could be felt from Leura to Warwick Farm, with some even claiming to have experienced it as far away as Oberon.
The quake, centered near Silverdale, rattled homes in Penrith and Cranebrook as well. The NSW Rural Fire Service and Geoscience Australia confirmed the seismic activity, highlighting the rare occurrence in the region. The event marked a rare geological event in the area, with the ground shaking also extending to Sydney's western suburbs. It serves as a reminder of the unpredictable forces of nature and the importance of preparedness in such situations.
Interestingly, this earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in the region in recent years, with its shallow depth amplifying its impact. The seismic event serves as a reminder of the active tectonic processes underlying Australia, showcasing the dynamic nature of the continent. As communities in the affected areas recover from the shock, geologists and researchers are likely to analyze the data to better understand the geological dynamics at play in this unique event.
The earthquake occurred 9 kilometres beneath the surface in the Blue Mountains National Park near Warragamba at about 8:53pm, according to Geoscience ...
Sydney's western suburbs and the Blue Mountains were hit by a magnitude 3.6 earthquake near Silverdale on Friday night. The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) and ...
The quake occurred just before 9pm in Penrith, Geoscience Australia confirmed, saying the event took place ...
The tremors could be felt from Leura to Warwick Farm, with some Daily Telegraph readers reporting that they felt the shakes as far away as Oberon.
A 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit western Sydney and the Blue Mountains on Friday night. The shallow quake hit Penrith, Cranebrook and towns in the Blue Mountains, ...
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake has rattled the Blue Mountains, with the ground shaking also shaking in Sydney's west and was felt as far as the NSW Central ...
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