VIDEOS: Mysterious booms waking up people at night are increasing again in the USA but nobody knows why
Mysterious booms waking up people at night are increasing
again within last week and nobody knows why. Do you know what’s behind
the loud rumbling noises?
This guy heard a loud boom and went outside to see this on February 2, 2018:
February 2, 2018 – At approximately 7:15 p.m., February 2, 2018 a large boom / explosion was heard in the City of Ennis. The origin location is in the 3100 block of South Kaufman Street. This was caused by an industrial ashalt container car that blew its pop off valve causing the loud boom. There is a fire at that location that is contained. There were no injuries associated with this event.
January 31, 2018 – No, you’re not crazy. Those loud booms you’ve been hearing? The city of Springfield wants to know more about them. But we still have no clues!
On January 30, 2018, Hundreds of people across the Charlotte area were awoken by a loud thunderous crashing sound early Tuesday morning. Of course, officials have the answer: thunder. Let me laugh, please! Then a mega giant thunder probably!
East Charlotte here. I usually sleep like a log through even the most intense stormy weather, but THIS mamma-jamma last night… HOLY COW! Out of nowhere, KABOOM. I have never been woken up so abruptly by weather in my life! Scared the heck outta me!
Again, officials have no clues and say mysterious booms in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin were caused by frost quakes.
On January 29, 2018, the Hamden Police Department in Connecticut was investigating reports of a loud “boom”. The source of the rattling sound remains unknown until now.
Sometime after 6 p.m. January 28, 2018, dozens of mid-Michigan residents took to social media to ask the question: Did anyone else hear that? A loud blast heard or felt from south of Shepherd to north of Clare and from Rosebush to Coleman was most likely caused by an exploding firearms target. Lol! It’s always tannerite, no?
Loud Booms Being Heard Across America!
SOURCE
“cold booms,” technically called cryoseismic booms. Cold booms only happen in frigid temperatures when water rapidly freezes underground, causing mini explosions with the ice’s expansion?.....http://madworldnews.com/loud-booms-felt/
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