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Strong mag 6 6 earthquake - South China Sea, 31 km south of Balayan, Philippines, on 24 Jul 4:48 am (GMT +8) - 1590 user experience reports

User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale. Contribute: Flag as inappropriate. Send your own user report! leave your comment here Laguna / Moderate shaking (MMI V) / both vertical and horizontal swinging / 1-2 minutes : It woke our family up. That s how strong it was. It was followed by another one after few minutes. Less stronger than the first. Please be safe. God bless and protect us all. | 18 users found this interesting.    Silang, Cavite, Calabarzon (67 km NNE of epicenter) [Map] / Moderate shaking (MMI V) / single lateral shake / 2-5 s : I was shaking and my bed is shaking so hard that I thought I was dreaming and having a headache | 11 users found this interesting.   

SA Police takes aim at mobility, safety in agency-wide smartphone rollout

Tantanoola fatal crash due to medical episode, South Australia

New arrival requirements for travellers arriving at Adelaide Airport, South Australia

Date Time New arrival requirements for travellers arriving at Adelaide Airport, South Australia As of 12:01am Wednesday 14 April 2021, there is a new “Self Check-in” for travellers arriving in South Australia at Adelaide Airport. All travellers who wish to enter South Australia are required to complete and lodge a Cross Border Travel Registration prior to their travel. Prior to the arrival date travellers will receive an email from the South Australia Police which contains a link allowing them to automatically self-check-in upon arrival. Other options available on the email will allow the traveller to advise they are no longer travelling. Should a traveller have an on-going approval to travel they may use the same email to check-in each time they arrive.

Local men arrested after hotel break-in, South Australia

Date Time Local men arrested after hotel break-in, South Australia Two local men were arrested after allegedly breaking into the closed Gladstone Hotel on Saturday night. Police were tasked to the unoccupied hotel on Bondowie Street, Gladstone about 11pm on Saturday 10 April after noises were heard coming from the empty building and lights were seen on an upstairs balcony. When the patrol arrived, they noticed a large “West End” light sign had been removed from the balcony railing and was propped against an external wall. A sports bag containing tools was found at the rear of the building. Police searched the building and surroundings and quickly located two men hiding in long grass in the rear yard.

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