Thread: Did The Earth Move For You?
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28th Apr 2007, 9:02 AM #1Trudi G Guest
Did The Earth Move For You?
Apparently there's been a small tremor around the Kent area at around 8am, stretching as far as Essex and East Anglia.
Anyone on this forum feel the Earth move?
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28th Apr 2007, 9:04 AM #2
No rumbles down here, but a quick for the thread title!!
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28th Apr 2007, 9:09 AM #3Trudi G Guest
Drinking alcohol the night before makes you smart in the morning, lol
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28th Apr 2007, 9:18 AM #4
I just read the 'Breaking News' piece on this on the BBC site - one woman is claiming that her whole house slid from side to side. Surely her neighbours would have noticed if that had happened?!
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28th Apr 2007, 9:20 AM #5Trudi G Guest
Maybe she lives in a field?
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28th Apr 2007, 9:24 AM #6Wayne Guest
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28th Apr 2007, 10:30 AM #7Trudi G Guest
Apparently it measured 4.7 on the Richter scale - which is quite sizable for a UK quake.
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28th Apr 2007, 10:30 AM #8
Size isn't everything.
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28th Apr 2007, 10:41 AM #9
I didn't feel a thing.
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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28th Apr 2007, 11:10 AM #10
I was trying to sleep at the time.
Lousy plate tectonics...
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28th Apr 2007, 3:02 PM #11
Given the area affected, I expect the locals thought it was just the Giant Tortoise beneath them stirring in his sleep
Bazinga !
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28th Apr 2007, 6:07 PM #12Pip Madeley Guest
Some eyewitness accounts:
KAROL STEELE, DOVER
Just before the earth shook there was a deep rumbling noise and the whole of our street shook in an east-west motion. The seagulls went crazy and in parts of Dover the electricity is off.LT COL SYDNEY CARR, DEAL
I have experienced an earthquake in Cyprus and the tremors this morning were definitely similar, I would estimate an earthquake of about three to four.HENDRICK VAN ECK, CANTERBURY
I was lying in bed and it felt as if someone had just got up from bed next to me. I then heard the sound of cracking, and it was getting heavier and heavier. It felt as if someone was at the end of my bed hopping up and down. I thought 'That must have been earthquake'. It didn't last very long, just a matter of seconds.RACHAEL HILL, DOVER
I live in Dover, and have just experienced the tremors. My four-year-old son and I were getting washed and dressed. We thought it was a large vehicle passing, but then I realised it was tremors. My mother has just contacted me - she lives in Hawkinge. She experienced it as well and they have lost all power. It was a shocking experience and has frightened my son.PAUL RICKARD, DOVER
Our whole house shook for between six and 10 seconds. I thought the roof was coming down. It was only when we went outside and saw everyone looking out or standing in the street that we realised it was a bigger event.LISA RIDGWELL, WHITFIELD, DOVER
I experienced the earth tremor in Kent this morning. It happened around 08.15. I was in bed - there was a really weird noise and the house started swaying which started slowly but intensified for a second or so then stopped. It lasted around six seconds. I live near a popular area for dog walkers and no-one is about, everyone seems to be staying indoors wondering if there will be another one.KEITH CRUSH, DOVER
I sort of woke up thinking 'Have I woken up? Am I dreaming?' But the wardrobe doors were banging and sort of shaking and the bed actually felt like it was moving. My initial thoughts were, bearing in mind that we have mining tunnels running under this part of Kent, that something had happened and that we had experienced something from that.BEN MACPHEE, CANTERBURY
I was woken up by the bed shaking, my first thought was 'this feels like an earthquake' but then I thought 'this is Kent, we don't get earthquakes'. Apparently we do.WILL MAIDMENT, DEAL
I felt our whole flat sway from side to side and it lasted about five to 10 seconds, so I got up quick while it was still swaying. I thought the place was falling down and looked out my lounge window and could see the aerial on the house opposite shaking. Also the top of the lamppost was swaying slightly.KAREN KONDO, MINSTER NEAR RAMSGATE
I lived in Japan for seven years and experienced many earthquakes. This morning definitely felt like one. It was an eerie shaking from side to side lasting several seconds.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) had revised its estimates down from a magnitude of 4.7 to 4.3, with an epicentre 7.5 miles off the Dover coast. There are no reports of fatalities, but one woman in her thirties was taken to hospital in Ashford, suffering from minor head injury and neck pain.
EDF Energy has restored electricity to most of the several thousand homes left without power in the Folkestone and Dover area. Scottish and Southern Energy, which supplies gas to the area, is investigating 300 "possible gas escapes".
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28th Apr 2007, 7:44 PM #13
That's about the same time I woke up when Aidan started to cry. I'm not too far away from Dover really, I wonder if that's what shook the wee tyke up.
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28th Apr 2007, 7:48 PM #14
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28th Apr 2007, 7:58 PM #15Pip Madeley Guest
I was waiting for someone to make a joke about that one, I'm glad it was you Tim
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