Strong 6.6 quake hits off northwest Australia


A map with a red dot denoting where the a 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit off the West Australian coast today. – EPA pic, July 14, 2019.

A STRONG 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off northwest Australia today, shaking buildings over a wide area but causing no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

The shallow quake hit early this afternoon 10km under the Indian Ocean 203km west of the West Australian beach resort of Broome, the US Geological Survey said. No tsunami alert was issued.

Sergeant Neil Gordon of the Broome police department said the quake rattled the city for more than a minute.

“The building here was shaking for about a minute and a half… a steady shaking for that period of time,” he said.

He added that there had been “no reports of any injuries or any damage throughout the district” following the tremor.

The national broadcaster ABC said there were some reports of minor damage from the quake, and no injuries.

Australian media said the tremor was felt across a long stretch of the northwestern coast of Australia, from the West Australian capital of Perth and the mining centres of Karatha and Port Hedland to the south and as far as Darwin to the north. – AFP, July 14, 2019.


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