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Residents feel shaking in quake Residents feel shaking in quake
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An earthquake, the largest measured in south Wales for 34 years, has been confirmed by seismologists.An earthquake, the largest measured in south Wales for 34 years, has been confirmed by seismologists.
The quake was felt at 2042 BST with the epicentre near Nantyffyllon, 6.2 miles (10km) north east of Port Talbot.The quake was felt at 2042 BST with the epicentre near Nantyffyllon, 6.2 miles (10km) north east of Port Talbot.
The British Geological Survey confirmed the quake has a magnitude of three. The British Geological Survey (BSG)confirmed it had a magnitude of three.
South Wales Police said there were no reports of damage or injuries but residents reported furniture, doors and windows shaking, and pictures falling off walls.South Wales Police said there were no reports of damage or injuries but residents reported furniture, doors and windows shaking, and pictures falling off walls.
I was sitting on the settee watching the television and all of a sudden the floor shook, the windows, everything Debra Chinnock, Pyle, BridgendI was sitting on the settee watching the television and all of a sudden the floor shook, the windows, everything Debra Chinnock, Pyle, Bridgend
The quake was the largest in the region since May 1975, when there was an earthquake measuring 3.8 near Merthyr Tydfil.The quake was the largest in the region since May 1975, when there was an earthquake measuring 3.8 near Merthyr Tydfil.
Police said residents in the Bridgend area reported feeling tremors.Police said residents in the Bridgend area reported feeling tremors.
Debra Chinnock of Pyle, Bridgend, said: "I was sitting on the settee watching the television and all of a sudden the floor shook, the windows, everything. It was scary.Debra Chinnock of Pyle, Bridgend, said: "I was sitting on the settee watching the television and all of a sudden the floor shook, the windows, everything. It was scary.
"We all just looked at each other and the dog barked. The neighbours all came out."We all just looked at each other and the dog barked. The neighbours all came out.
"I rang up my mother-in-law who lives up the road and she said she'd felt it too."I rang up my mother-in-law who lives up the road and she said she'd felt it too.
"I have experienced an earthquake before in Greece and my husband went through one measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale in Italy in 1982.""I have experienced an earthquake before in Greece and my husband went through one measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale in Italy in 1982."
Caroline Richards said pictures fell off the wall of her house in North Cornelly but she didn't realise it was a quake until reading about it on the BBC website.Caroline Richards said pictures fell off the wall of her house in North Cornelly but she didn't realise it was a quake until reading about it on the BBC website.
"We ran outside as we thought something had hit the house or fallen on it," she said."We ran outside as we thought something had hit the house or fallen on it," she said.
Rory Mainwaring, also from North Cornelly said he thought someone had fallen over upstairs. He said he actually blacked out and his armchair smashed into the computer.Rory Mainwaring, also from North Cornelly said he thought someone had fallen over upstairs. He said he actually blacked out and his armchair smashed into the computer.
A tremor with a 5.4 magnitude hit north Wales in 1984, while in February 2008 a quake with a 5.3 magnitude was felt in different parts of Wales, although its epicentre was in Lincolnshire.A tremor with a 5.4 magnitude hit north Wales in 1984, while in February 2008 a quake with a 5.3 magnitude was felt in different parts of Wales, although its epicentre was in Lincolnshire.
A BGS spokesman added: "Historically, larger earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging from 4.9 to 5.2, have been known to occur to the west of this event, the last and largest of these being a magnitude 5.2 that occurred in 1906 close to Port Talbot.
"Known as the Swansea earthquake, this was one of the most damaging earthquakes in Britain in the whole of the 20th Century."


Let us know if you live in the area and felt the quake. We'll publish a selection of your responses.Let us know if you live in the area and felt the quake. We'll publish a selection of your responses.
I thought the opencast had started blasting again. Then remembered they have stopped working. A very strange feeling! "Did the earth move for you?" It sure did!!mr c lewis, kenfig hill,Nr Bridgend.mid glamorganI thought the opencast had started blasting again. Then remembered they have stopped working. A very strange feeling! "Did the earth move for you?" It sure did!!mr c lewis, kenfig hill,Nr Bridgend.mid glamorgan
I was sitting down watching the TV when everything just started shaking. It only lasted a few seconds but I thought a car had crashed into a wall or something so I looked outside but didn't see anything so I thought nothing of it. I only found out on BBC on Saturday morning that it was a magnitude 3.0 earthquake.Lloyd Owen, North Cornelly, BridgendI was sitting down watching the TV when everything just started shaking. It only lasted a few seconds but I thought a car had crashed into a wall or something so I looked outside but didn't see anything so I thought nothing of it. I only found out on BBC on Saturday morning that it was a magnitude 3.0 earthquake.Lloyd Owen, North Cornelly, Bridgend
We were sitting together on the sofa when it happened. It was as if someone had bumped into the furniture; a single thump. And the TV on its stand shook once. My wife and I looked at each other and wondered what it could have been. The local quarry does not blast at night and there was no sound of traffic. Thanks to the BBC Wales news this morning, we discovered what had happened. Obviously we are not close to the centre but it was a real event, and not the wine we had with dinner!Roger Parsons, Miskin, PontyclunWe were sitting together on the sofa when it happened. It was as if someone had bumped into the furniture; a single thump. And the TV on its stand shook once. My wife and I looked at each other and wondered what it could have been. The local quarry does not blast at night and there was no sound of traffic. Thanks to the BBC Wales news this morning, we discovered what had happened. Obviously we are not close to the centre but it was a real event, and not the wine we had with dinner!Roger Parsons, Miskin, Pontyclun
I do not know if this is the same reason for the quake. But watching t.v our elec/fire light was flashing I said to the wife the bulbs are going, then a few sec it corrected it selve, I later when to the bedroom and discovered the radio time was flashing as if we had a power cut.it may not be the same ? but we did not feel or heard any sound of a quake.len morgan, cwmbranI do not know if this is the same reason for the quake. But watching t.v our elec/fire light was flashing I said to the wife the bulbs are going, then a few sec it corrected it selve, I later when to the bedroom and discovered the radio time was flashing as if we had a power cut.it may not be the same ? but we did not feel or heard any sound of a quake.len morgan, cwmbran
i was watchin tv at this time and felt the bottom of my sofa shook i though what the hell is in this as its brand new. i took all cushion off and was shacking it nothin was in it. so sat back down to watch tv my partner said i was mad. till i heard about this. so now i no it must of deff been this. karl, neathi was watchin tv at this time and felt the bottom of my sofa shook i though what the hell is in this as its brand new. i took all cushion off and was shacking it nothin was in it. so sat back down to watch tv my partner said i was mad. till i heard about this. so now i no it must of deff been this. karl, neath
I was reading in the lounge, I heard a bump thought it was an earthquake as I had already experience earthquakes whilst in LA. USA. but dismissed it as something that had fallen over Mrs D. Owen, Keith Owen, North Cornelly BridgendI was reading in the lounge, I heard a bump thought it was an earthquake as I had already experience earthquakes whilst in LA. USA. but dismissed it as something that had fallen over Mrs D. Owen, Keith Owen, North Cornelly Bridgend
i was sitting in my living room and i felt the sofa shake, the remote conrol moved and it was a strange moment Jonthan Davies, North Cornellyi was sitting in my living room and i felt the sofa shake, the remote conrol moved and it was a strange moment Jonthan Davies, North Cornelly
We were watching the cricket on tv when suddenly the house shook and I could actually see one wall move. The pictures fell off that wall! We ran outside as we thought something had hit the house or fallen on it. Didn't realise it was an earthquake until seeing it on the website this morning. My friends were all laughing at me last night when I put my status on facebook saying the house had moved by itself. Now they know I wasn't lying!! Caroline Richards, North Cornelly, BridgendWe were watching the cricket on tv when suddenly the house shook and I could actually see one wall move. The pictures fell off that wall! We ran outside as we thought something had hit the house or fallen on it. Didn't realise it was an earthquake until seeing it on the website this morning. My friends were all laughing at me last night when I put my status on facebook saying the house had moved by itself. Now they know I wasn't lying!! Caroline Richards, North Cornelly, Bridgend
friday evening i was chatting with my husband online and the lights started to flicker and then everything went dark for about 2 minutes then it came back on. i put it down to a power cut but then heard about the earthquake around the same time.Elizabeth Rutherford, newport gwentfriday evening i was chatting with my husband online and the lights started to flicker and then everything went dark for about 2 minutes then it came back on. i put it down to a power cut but then heard about the earthquake around the same time.Elizabeth Rutherford, newport gwent
Din't feel a thing at my addresss in Maesteg I supose we were to close to the epicentre at NantyHuw Davies, Maesteg BridgendDin't feel a thing at my addresss in Maesteg I supose we were to close to the epicentre at NantyHuw Davies, Maesteg Bridgend
i was sitting in our loft conversion at the computer when between 8.45-50 pm there was a low rumbling sound and the whole loft shook and rattled. it was scary. my instinct was that it was earthquake and i just ran downstairs to check if anyone else in the house felt or heard it. my husband was in our lower ground floor room and he heard the rumbling sound. i then looked online to find anything about it and reported it to BGS. they then replied to my report confirming it.emma cram, bridgend, walesi was sitting in our loft conversion at the computer when between 8.45-50 pm there was a low rumbling sound and the whole loft shook and rattled. it was scary. my instinct was that it was earthquake and i just ran downstairs to check if anyone else in the house felt or heard it. my husband was in our lower ground floor room and he heard the rumbling sound. i then looked online to find anything about it and reported it to BGS. they then replied to my report confirming it.emma cram, bridgend, wales
The first I knew about the earthquake was when my sister phoned from Lincoln to check if we were ok.There must have been something really engrossing on TV last night as I only live a mile away from the epicentre.paul davies, maesteg walesThe first I knew about the earthquake was when my sister phoned from Lincoln to check if we were ok.There must have been something really engrossing on TV last night as I only live a mile away from the epicentre.paul davies, maesteg wales
I felt it in Pontypridd which is quite far from the epicentre. I thought I was going crazy! but then logged on to the British geological survery site and seen there had been 3 quakes the day before elsewhere in the country. My girlfriend didn't believe me when I said i felt an earth tremor and only believed me when she seen it on the news this morning. I feel priveleged to have felt it.Greg C, Pontypridd, Mid glamorgan
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