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Jojo
28-04-2007, 10:52
An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 4.3 has shaken buildings in parts of Kent.

The fire service said it had received calls from people in Folkestone and nearby areas reporting large cracks in house walls and chimneys falling down.

The tremor at 0818 BST, which lasted a few seconds, was felt as far afield as Essex, East Sussex and Suffolk.

The British Geological Survey said it was the largest British earthquake since the one which hit Dudley in 2002.

EDF Energy said several thousand homes are now without power in the Folkestone and Dover area.

Randy Baldwin from the US Geological Survey, which monitors earthquakes, said the tremor had a preliminary magnitude of 4.7.

He added that the epicentre of the tremor was measured as being located 15 miles (25km) south of Canterbury and had a depth of 6.2 miles (10km).

Significant tremor

The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre's website said a tremor of 5.0 magnitude had been recorded at around 4.3 miles (7 km) south east of Ashford.

David Booth of the British Geological Survey said the tremor was of a sizeable magnitude.

"It's certainly the largest in the UK since an earthquake in Dudley in the West Midlands in 2002 and that also caused damage. So this is a very significant tremor."

Kent Fire and Rescue Service said it had received more than a 100 emergency calls and was having to deal with "several incidents".

Most of these were reports of structural damage, but a fire engine had also been sent to Folkestone to investigate a "smell of gas".

EDF said it had despatched engineers but currently had no timetable for when power might be restored.

A Eurostar spokesman said everything was "running normally" on the Channel Tunnel.

Violent shaking

Sharon Hayles, from Stanford near the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone, said her house slid from side to side for about 10 to 15 seconds.

Another Folkestone man told BBC Five Live Breakfast that his whole house "shook quite violently".

Eyewitness Lorraine Muir said: "We've been evacuated by the Sally Army; we've got no gas or electricity."

Paul Smye-Rumsby, who lives in Dover, said: "It was about 08.15 when suddenly the bed shook violently.

"I thought my wife had got cramp or something but then I saw the curtains were moving and the whole house was shaking. It lasted about 1.5 seconds.

"All the power is off and we have got the portable radio on. People are standing outside talking to each other about it."

Abi
28-04-2007, 11:21
My friend goes to Canterbury Uni, and has a flat just outside of Canterbury, and she rung me this morning saying that she thought the world was going to explode or something :rotfl: Its really rare to have Earthquakes in the UK, so i guess they all must have wondered what it could be!! Hopefully not too much damage would have been done..

.:SpIcYsPy:.
28-04-2007, 13:16
:eek: Hmm.. isn't diamond1 from Kent? :eek:

Well I hope everyone is okay... So wierd reading about earthquakes in the UK! Worries me soo much!

Abbie
28-04-2007, 16:59
This is really werid cos we are not on any of the plate boundaries :hmm:

Amber
28-04-2007, 22:34
Most of my family live in Kent but they're alright.

It is very odd having earthquakes in the UK though..

Chloe O'brien
28-04-2007, 22:39
It's global warning it can happen anywhere. It must have been a real shock to those who live in Kent.

Abbie
28-04-2007, 22:41
I never thought global warming could affect earthquakes

Lindy
28-04-2007, 23:21
I live in Kent, my flat is ok tho, we live about 45 mins from Dover. I know some people who were nearer tho, and they sadi it was very scary, as they didn't know what was happening.

pookie1968uk
29-04-2007, 22:52
there has been a huge crack formed in the cliffs in hampshire, 300 metres long, and they think this might be connected too. they said if the crack opens anymore there will be a landslide.

Kim
29-04-2007, 23:17
My second cousin's been down all weekend, but she lives in Kent. Am praying nothing's happened to her house. She tried ringing her mate twice but got no answer.

Abbie
29-04-2007, 23:19
there has been a huge crack formed in the cliffs in hampshire, 300 metres long, and they think this might be connected too. they said if the crack opens anymore there will be a landslide.
Oh my god! really? This is getting very werid

Katy
30-04-2007, 14:55
Its not that uncommon to have Earthquakes in the UK it's just usually we dont feel them. I remember when there was one in Manchester during the commonwealth games. There usually very minor tremors.