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Firefighters have brought in seismic monitoring equipment as they race to find a woman believed to be trapped, and making tapping noises, under the rubble of a unit block ‘explosion’ in Sydney’s west this afternoon.
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2nd June 2024
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Desperate search for woman believed to be under rubble after explosion
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