‘Freight train’ earthquake triggers precautionary checks at major dams
A magnitude-4.4 earthquake centered near Boorowa in southern NSW prompted precautionary checks at regional dams as Water NSW assesses possible impacts.
A magnitude-4.4 earthquake struck regional New South Wales, with reports of tremors felt across numerous locations including Sydney and Canberra. The quake, which was described by some residents as resembling the sound of a freight train or a bomb, occurred at approximately 7:30 PM AEDT, leading to a significant response from local authorities.
In light of the seismic activity, Water NSW has initiated precautionary inspections at the Wyangala and Burrinjuck dams to determine if there has been any unusual seepage or damage caused by the earthquake. The thorough checks reflect the organization's commitment to ensuring the safety and integrity of vital infrastructure in the aftermath of such events.
Geoscience Australia confirmed the earthquake's epicenter in Boorowa, a town situated north of Canberra. This incident serves as a reminder of the geological risks associated with living in seismic zones, prompting discussions on preparedness and the resilience of infrastructure in vulnerable regions.