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‘2020’s not done with us yet’: Residents report houses shaking after earthquake in… ENGLAND (VIDEO) | ‘2020’s not done with us yet’: Residents report houses shaking after earthquake in… ENGLAND (VIDEO) |
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A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Buckinghamshire area of England shortly before 10am Tuesday morning with residents taking to social media to report their houses rocking back and forth. | A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Buckinghamshire area of England shortly before 10am Tuesday morning with residents taking to social media to report their houses rocking back and forth. |
The British Geological Survey confirmed it was investigating multiple reports of an earthquake across southeast England. | The British Geological Survey confirmed it was investigating multiple reports of an earthquake across southeast England. |
The earthquake reportedly struck seven kilometers northwest of Slough near London at a depth of 10 kilometers. | The earthquake reportedly struck seven kilometers northwest of Slough near London at a depth of 10 kilometers. |
Houses reportedly shook in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, London, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury and High Wycombe among other areas. | Houses reportedly shook in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, London, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury and High Wycombe among other areas. |
There are multiple reports of buildings shaking but no word on any injuries or structural damage yet. Some online even questioned whether it was a sonic boom or perhaps a meteorite strike. | There are multiple reports of buildings shaking but no word on any injuries or structural damage yet. Some online even questioned whether it was a sonic boom or perhaps a meteorite strike. |
Others were apparently more concerned with their furniture. | Others were apparently more concerned with their furniture. |
Some issued tongue-in-cheek pleas for international assistance in the aftermath of the quake while others appeared unsurprised that England would be hit by a temblor, it is 2020 after all. | |
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