Earthquake in the UK

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Kuneru

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Just wondering if anyone else from the UK felt that earthquake around 1am, its the biggest one I've ever felt and I wanted to know if you guys think it might cause any serious damage.
 

Felidae

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I'm up near Manchester and I knew what it was immediately. Was pretty worried as it was the strongest I've ever felt in this country. Chair n tables wobbling but not strong enough for anything to actually fall over. Itty bit of a shock though.
 

eggdog14

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Yeh i feel like i read something about that. According to ze intrawebs there was "mild earthquake behavior" in london at around 1AM.

Fun fun.


Dark Wingstalker said:
i didnt notice anything, but im down by dover.

WoW guildmates from london all freaked out though.
Thats humorous.
 

celark

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Yeah i felt it, had no idea what on earth was going on and thought i was going mad, and then a friend in Bath said she felt it a few seconds later lol.
 

Talisker

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Didn't feel anything up here in the frozen wastes of Scotland. Biggest quake in the UK for 20 years apparently.

ps. I'm taking bets on how long before someone tries to blame global warming.
 

Frapple

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Yea pretty bad here, I'm not too far from Epicentre.

Wondered what was going on, loads of crap fell out my wardrobe.
 

Apone

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Nothing down here in Brighton. Think Manc got the last one England had too. Must be the closest to fault lines etc.
 

Apone

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Talisker said:
Didn't feel anything up here in the frozen wastes of Scotland. Biggest quake in the UK for 20 years apparently.

ps. I'm taking bets on how long before someone tries to blame global warming.
Lol I'd say about the evening news for our first sanity bating from the fear mongers.
Like your name btw (I'm a single malt fan, Glenlivet for me).
 

MrCrun

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Brentwood, Essex. Hardly felt anything but fairly subtle chair wobbling. Good to know what it was though.
 

YeOldeMunger

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I'm uni in Warwick, and I didn't feel anything. But I'm on exchange to Hong Kong at the moment, does this still count?
 

neems

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Freaked me out here in the Midlands. I've never felt an earthquake before; I was playing Sins Of A Solar Empire when the whole room started shaking. Apparently the epicentre was in Lincolnshire, luckily there isn't much there :)
 

Blayze

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Doncaster here. Was brushing my teeth when it happened. Didn't feel a thing, but it sounded like my dad fell out of his chair. Then the noise continued, and it scared my sister witless.

"Mam! Mam, get in here! Get in here, mam!"

She's a wuss sometimes.
 

Corsair256

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I felt it all the way down here in the East Anglia, just a mild wobbling and the faint sounds of plaster settling itself.

Talisker said:
ps. I'm taking bets on how long before someone tries to blame global warming.
Already happened. I was reading through the comments on the BBC 'Have your say' pages, and there it was. You can only hope it was sarcastic.
 

The Reverend

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Corsair256 said:
I felt it all the way down here in the East Anglia, just a mild wobbling and the faint sounds of plaster settling itself.

Talisker said:
ps. I'm taking bets on how long before someone tries to blame global warming.
Already happened. I was reading through the comments on the BBC 'Have your say' pages, and there it was. You can only hope it was sarcastic.
Probably some Times reader. I reckon somewhere got nuked, and they're saying it s a quake to cover it up.
ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY!!
Or not. But, we are far from any plate "edges" (is that the right word?) And if I remember my geography, the only other place you get quakes is near volcanoes. Hmm, maybe Edinburgh castle is going to get a magma-ey redecoration..