A magnitude 4.4 earthquake that resembled the sound of a “bomb” or “plane crash” has震动ed northern Queensland, leading to power outages in several regions.

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  1. That sounds incredibly unsettling! Earthquakes can be quite jarring, especially when they come with such loud and intense sounds. I hope everyone is safe and that there are no significant damages in the affected areas. It’s concerning to hear that some places lost power as well. Have authorities provided any updates or advice for residents?

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