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Dropped-pie t1_j3p0l27 wrote
Those poor bastards. The Kimberly region (North WA, blue dots bottom left) are getting smashed by floods. I think they got over 800mm of rain in 24 hours, and it’s been raining for a week, they don’t need an earthquake.
ImJ2001 t1_j3ooss3 wrote
I swear everything in (and around) Australia tries to kill you. I still want to visit one day though.
Tichey1990 t1_j3p19gk wrote
Ill be honest, as an Australian, as long as you stay out of the water id say its safer than North America. A few venomous spiders and snakes but no one really dies from them. As for this earthquake, less than 0.5% of our population lives in the area that got effected and was still pretty minor. Not even being reported in the news here.
Altruistic_Price7572 t1_j3q6yfz wrote
Why stay out of the water, what’s in the water…..
Pawneewafflesarelife t1_j3syx39 wrote
Stonefish, blue ring octopus, sting rays, jellyfish, sharks, rip currents. Mostly similar to stuff NA has in the water, aside from the cute deadly octopus.
AsherGray t1_j3w4aac wrote
To be fair, the US doesn't see stonefish or blue ring octopuses, both of which are lethal. The box jellies in Australia are a different species than those found around the US, which are also deadly, while the US species are just painful. The US has bull sharks which are some of the most aggressive sharks, but they're in the Atlantic. I'm thinking that's why the Aussies love going to Hawaii
Pawneewafflesarelife t1_j406gj9 wrote
Yeah I'm anxious about stonefish. Newish to Australia and Aussie husband tells me that rock socks (dunno what Aussies call them, the water shoes with rubber base) won't stop a barb. Will the stingray shuffle form of walking avoid them?
Tichey1990 t1_j3t3x43 wrote
On the venomous side, you have box jellyfish and blue ringed octopus as the most dangerous. Both can be fatal. On the oh no! its going to eat me side there are plenty of sharks in the ocean. Salt and Fresh water you get salt water crocodiles, these are only in the north of Australia but anywhere they can be, stay out of the water or you will die.
supbrah_ t1_j3q80xe wrote
take a dip and find out?
Altruistic_Price7572 t1_j3qebvc wrote
I don’t think I will…..
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Pawneewafflesarelife t1_j3sz57l wrote
Yeah I'm in WA and this is the first I'm hearing of it.
HockeyDad1981 t1_j3oq0tw wrote
Been twice. Survived to tell about it :)
noodles_the_strong t1_j3oufu0 wrote
Or did you? Dun,dun dunnnnnnn
biscuits2101 OP t1_j3ppnj3 wrote
I live in Aus and the most likely way I'll die is mince pies.
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chucchinchilla t1_j3opyfa wrote
Ring of fire, never disappoints.
kalel1980 t1_j3oym5l wrote
Why does the link not provide anything about the story?
biscuits2101 OP t1_j3oz9wf wrote
My bad I link to the front page by mistake. Try this https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jan/10/indonesia-earthquake-7-6-magnitude-felt-darwin-australia
BaronVonNumbaKruncha t1_j3pkzxq wrote
I'm in the Philippines currently and had a dream about an earthquake right around then
ivthreadp110 t1_j3r9os0 wrote
May not have been a dream
BaronVonNumbaKruncha t1_j3r9tdl wrote
I know. Being in the ring of fire is wild
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macross1984 t1_j3ornug wrote
That part of the world has one of the most active volcano zone. Krakatoa in Indonesia had massive explosions over 26–27 August 1883, which were among the most violent volcanic events in recorded history.