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Essex resident describes ‘very loud bang’ as 2.6 magnitude earthquake shakes house
An Essex resident has described how they heard a “very loud bang” during a minor earthquake on Thursday morning (9 February).
The British Geological Survey has confirmed that a small earthquake occurred at 5:05am in Bicknacre, south east of Chelmsford, at magnitude of 2.6.
Tremors were reported by residents in Runwell, South Woodham Ferrers, Bicknacre.
Darren, a South Woodham Ferrers resident, told the BBC that he thought his house was being broken into when he heard the noise.
“It was very strange.”
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