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BOOM - VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia. Watch the New Madrid Fault for domino quakes.
Multiple people across Hampton Roads and NE North Carolina reported hearing a loud boom Sunday evening.
Social media posts are circulating of residents in Chesapeake, Virginia Beach and Moyock, N.C., feeling their homes shake after hearing the sudden noise.
Everyone who heard the boom provided similar descriptions, saying it was a loud bang on their door or windows. All who heard it say it was very sudden.
The cause of the noise that was heard is currently not known.
The USGS did not report any earthquakes in the area at the time of the reports.
The Virginia Beach FD told 10 On Your Side they were unable to find any source for the sound or vibration.
This excellent report from Massachusettes shows what life in a stretch zone can entail.
"Dear Nancy, last night my house was rumbling for almost 30 min constantly with different degree of noise and shaking severity. It happened before but never for so long. It was non stopping motion. I think something drastic happened last night with the New Madrid Fault adjustment. I live in Medford, Ma, it is 5 mi from Boston. I am just reporting…"
SOZT The New Madrid Fault Line ends at the end of the Seaway, which pulls apart during the New Madrid Separation process. This is almost entirely a stretch zone separation, thus few if any quakes occur though the rock layers complain during the pulling apart. This report from Massachusetts confirms the high degree of separation at the Void at the quad plate juncture in the N Atlantic. EOZT
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