UNPRECEDENTED: Earthquake Swarm Strikes Central Australia
A large earthquake swarm has struck central Australia, only about 75 miles from Uluru (Nahum 1:5). A string of 6.0+ magnitude quakes that began in 1988, including a very large 6.1 magnitude earthquake that struck this past Friday, is unprecedented in all of Australia's recorded history.
Australia is the most geologically stable, least seismically active continent on the planet and no part of the continent abuts a tectonic plate boundary:
Australia is the most geologically stable, least seismically active continent on the planet and no part of the continent abuts a tectonic plate boundary:
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