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Western Australia's Metals & Minerals Industry Unfazed by Weekend Earthquake, an Industrial Info Market Brief
A 6.6-magnitude undersea earthquake struck between Broome and Port Hedland in Western Australia on Sunday. Dozens of aftershocks were recorded, one of which was as strong as 5.2 in magnitude. There were no immediate reports of damage at the Port Headland iron ore export facilities and mines located in the earthquake's radius.
Released Wednesday, July 17, 2019
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A 6.6-magnitude undersea earthquake struck between Broome and Port Hedland in Western Australia on Sunday. Dozens of aftershocks were recorded, one of which was as strong as 5.2 in magnitude. There were no immediate reports of damage at the Port Headland iron ore export facilities and mines located in the earthquake's radius.
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