Earthquake
shakes Britain
The
largest earthquake to hit Britain for 10 years struck large parts of
England and Wales today, triggering at least one aftershock.
11
April, 2013
The
quake, which measured 4.8 on the Richter scale, hit at 12.54am.
The
aftershock, which measured 2.7, struck at 4.32am.
Both
tremors had their epicentres "right under the city of
Birmingham" and people as far apart as south and west Wales,
Northamptonshire, south Yorkshire and Oxfordshire felt the main
quake, which shook homes, broke windows and set off alarms.
Emergency
services across the region were deluged with calls, but there were no
reports of serious injury.
Glenn
Ford of the British Geological Survey (BGS) said the earthquake
reached 4.8 on the Richter scale.
"It's
an extremely large earthquake in UK terms but not large in world
terms - we'd only classify it as a light earthquake.
"This
would have been right under the city of Birmingham itself and we've
already had reports of the fire brigade being called out to fallen
chimneys."
The
earthquake would have lasted for at least 10-15 seconds, he said.
The
BGS has only registered one tremor and one aftershock.....

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