Either there has just been a small earthquake in the East Midlands or my house has very dodgy foundations. I blame global warming.
Update: I see from the comments that it was a quake. It seems relatively large for a British one.
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felt it here in chester too
Hi there, we've got it here in Notts as well - pretty far from Chester... A bit frightening;-)))
I felt it at 00:58 in Rugby. Had to check the house but it seems OK.
And here in East London.
I blame global warming.
Are you still alive?
On the edge of the Cotswolds at a few minutes to one. Seemed to last ten or fifteen seconds - enough to say to Susan 'it's an earthquake' while it was going on. We had one about six or seven years back but this was bigger. As if a giant had hold of the house and was gently shaking it to and fro. A few existing cracks in the ceilings of the shaky old part of our house seem larger and some clothes fell of a shelf in my daughters bedroom.
"Are you still alive?"
Yes although I am resorting to cannibalism in order to survive.
"As if a giant had hold of the house and was gently shaking it to and fro."
I thought for a couple of seconds that something like a small plane had crashed nearby.
Never noticed a thing here in South East London. Which just goes to show that even earthquakes are unwilling to go south of the river.
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