Earthquake Hits New South Wales: 5.0 Magnitude Shockwaves Felt Widely
Details of the Earthquake
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake has shaken parts of New South Wales, prompting evacuations in schools and residential areas. The quake's epicenter was near the mining town of Denman, situated approximately 250km north of Sydney.
Impact and Reach
At a depth of 10km, the earthquake occurred just after 12pm and was felt throughout the state. Reports indicate it was noticeable as far south as Wollongong.
- Over 1000 people reported feeling the tremor
- The effects were felt from Dubbo to Muswellbrook, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, and parts of Sydney
- Affected areas include Mt Druitt, segments of the CBD, North Ryde, and Kogarah
Local authorities are assessing potential damage and ensuring safety measures for residents.
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