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An earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale has been felt in parts of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. | An earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale has been felt in parts of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. |
The British Geological Survey (BGS) described the quake at 1806 GMT as weak, with its epicentre 6km (3.7 miles) from Bromyard. | |
Sandra Green, in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, told the BBC she felt a "thud through the whole house". | Sandra Green, in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, told the BBC she felt a "thud through the whole house". |
People further away in the West Midlands also reported a tremor. The BGS is monitoring for aftershocks. | |
Seismologist David Galloway said: "It's really a case of wait and see." | |
"People have described it as a lorry crashing in to the side of their house and on analysis of our instruments there has been an earthquake of 3.6 on the Richter Scale," he said. | |
The whole house shook Heather Blevins Experiences of earthquake | The whole house shook Heather Blevins Experiences of earthquake |
"We record about 200 earthquakes a year but most go unnoticed by the general public. One or two a month are felt and this was quite widely felt." | "We record about 200 earthquakes a year but most go unnoticed by the general public. One or two a month are felt and this was quite widely felt." |
Heather Blevins, 43, of Belmont, Herefordshire, said "the whole house shook" but nothing was damaged. | Heather Blevins, 43, of Belmont, Herefordshire, said "the whole house shook" but nothing was damaged. |
Cerianne Thorneycroft, of Lower Bullingham, also in Herefordshire, said she thought the rumble was a heavy train on the railway track, before realising the whole house had been shaken. | Cerianne Thorneycroft, of Lower Bullingham, also in Herefordshire, said she thought the rumble was a heavy train on the railway track, before realising the whole house had been shaken. |
A resident in Great Witley, Worcestershire, said she heard a "low booming noise and the whole house shook". | |
Others living near the epicentre contacted the BBC to report walls creaking, furniture shifting and houses shuddering, but so far there have been no reports of damage or injuries. | Others living near the epicentre contacted the BBC to report walls creaking, furniture shifting and houses shuddering, but so far there have been no reports of damage or injuries. |
Police said they received reports of it affecting an area between Malvern and Worcester but a report also came in from Dudley, 74km (46 miles) away from Bromyard. | |
Mr Galloway said: "The cause of the earthquake is that we live on a dynamic planet and these plates are moving all over the world and this creates stress in the rocks. | Mr Galloway said: "The cause of the earthquake is that we live on a dynamic planet and these plates are moving all over the world and this creates stress in the rocks. |
"We are in the middle of one of these plates so we don't get the earthquakes like they do in Japan or Turkey." | "We are in the middle of one of these plates so we don't get the earthquakes like they do in Japan or Turkey." |