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Kalgoorlie-Boulder earthquake: Hundreds report feeling tremors in outback mining town

by Jeffrey Beilley
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Hundreds of people have reported feeling an earthquake in one of Western Australia’s largest mining towns.

At 6:41 a.m. on Monday evening, the epicentre of a 3.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded 10km underground, about 28km northwest of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

According to Geoscience Australia, more than 230 people felt the earthquake.

Hundreds of people reported feeling a 3.8 magnitude earthquake on Monday night that struck just north of the Western Australian mining town of Kalgoorlie-Boulder (pictured)

Hundreds of people reported feeling a 3.8 magnitude earthquake on Monday night that struck just north of the Western Australian mining town of Kalgoorlie-Boulder (pictured)

A report from the Goodfields Woodlands Conservation Park, southwest of the mining town, described the quake as “strong” on the Geoscience Australia scale.

A number of social media users said they mistook the ‘rumbling’ for a mine explosion or an aircraft flying overhead.

In the Western Australian towns of Cue and Ravensthorpe, magnitude 2.6 and 2.7 earthquakes were recorded in the hour after the Kalgoorlie earthquake.

More coming soon.

More than 200 people reported feeling the tremors from the earthquake (pictured, epicenter), with many thinking it was a mine explosion

More than 200 people reported feeling the tremors from the earthquake (pictured, epicenter), with many thinking it was a mine explosion

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