"A 2.2 magnitude earthquake at 10km depth occurred at 4:29am this morning with an epicentre near Roxburgh Park in Melbourne's ...
Residents in Melbourne’s north had a shaky start to their Monday when a magnitude 2.2 earthquake hit Roxburgh Park, exactly ...
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An Australian woman who was holidaying in Morocco during its strongest-ever earthquake has relived the terrifying moment she thought she was going to die. Vanessa, 33, was ten days in to her three ...
Night - Cloudy with a 55% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 6 to 9 mph (9.7 to 14.5 kph). The overnight low will be 53 °F (11.7 °C). Cloudy with a high of 57 °F (13.9 °C) and a 68% ...
The sight of newly constructed apartments collapsing in the earthquakes that hit Turkey has sparked anger. The BBC examined three new buildings, turned to rubble, to find out what they reveal ...
Now, the University of Melbourne will host an academic conference on the Swift phenomenon, analyzing it further and engaging ...
Broadsheet’s editors field this question, or a variation on it, almost every day. While we’d just as soon recommend one of Melbourne's straight-up best restaurants or a long-standing institution, the ...
Thousands of people were killed after an earthquake flattened villages, rattled ancient mosques and touched off a race to save survivors. By Aaron Boxerman A powerful earthquake struck Morocco on ...
How strong was the earthquake in Morocco? The earthquake was a magnitude 6.8, which is rare for western Morocco, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Twenty minutes after the main earthquake ...
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