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Friday, 1 April 2011

Earthquake Hits Blackpool

Who can now doubt that something has happened, the uk is now starting to break up this is all a sign of poleshift if only the scientists would stop crawling up the politicians butts and admit it ,the reason that they don't want it known is obvious people will stop paying these fatcats their fantastic golden handshakes and enormous salaries they will have the cash to actually escape to a nice little hideaway till its all over with
The British Geological Survey recorded the Blackpool earthquake with a magnitude of
2.2 on the Richter scale and the epicentre was located between Carelton and Poulton Industrial Estate.

Local residents reported wardrobe doors being flung open and staff at Blackpool’s Bonny Street police station reported that they could feel the building shaking.

Police were sent to Lytham Road in South Shore having been told that cracks - which had been there some time, according to Blackpool council - had begun widened in the railway bridge.

A Bispham resident called the police to report that his motorbike had toppled over while temporary traffic lights at Thornton Gate had fallen down.

A spokesman for Blackpool Police told the Blackpool Gazette: 'We started to get calls at around 3.35am.

'Some may have thought it was an April Fool prank, but staff here felt the building move.

'We had a number of calls from residents. A woman in Grange Park rang up as she had been woken and thought her house was being broken into
It follows an earthquake measuring 3.5 which struck in Coniston, Cumbria, on December 21 last year in which no injuries or damages were reported.

Other recent quakes in the UK include one in February 2008, when a major tremor centred on Lincolnshire shook much of the country, caused damage to buildings and left one man injured.

The tremor - which measured 5.2 on the Richter scale - struck at around 1am on February 27 at Market Rasen.

And in Kent in April 2007, another tremor measured 4.3 on the Richter scale.

Homes were damaged as chimneys toppled, walls cracked and masonry fell when the tremor hit Folkestone.
The biggest earthquake Britain has know was in 1931, near Dogger Bank in the North Sea. That measured 6.1.
Just wait this will not be the only one ,there will be bigger and more to come .

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