Friday, April 1, 2011

Earthquake shakes north-west homes

 

An earthquake shook homes in north-west England in the early hours of this
morning.

 

A general view of the people enjoying the sun on Blackpool beach

 

A small tremor was felt in the Blackpool area at about 3.30am this morning Photo: PA

A small tremor was felt in the Blackpool area at about 3.30am, a spokesman for
Lancashire Police said.

He said the force had received "numerous" calls about properties
shaking, but no damage had been reported.

The British Geological Survey (BGS) recorded the Blackpool earthquake with a
magnitude of 2.2 on the Richter scale.

BGS seismologist Brian Baptie said: "It is a very minor earthquake, it was
very weak.

"It would only just be perceptible and nothing for people to be concerned
about.

"There are about 20 earthquakes of that size in the UK every year."

Lancashire Police confirmed they received around 10 calls from concerned
members of the public earlier today but no reports of injuries.

Officers were sent to check out reports of cracks on the road over a bridge in
Lytham Road but it is understood they have been in place for up to two
years.

A spokeswoman for Blackpool Council said structural engineers would assess if
there was any fresh damage to the road but it remained open to traffic.

She added there were no reports of any damage elsewhere in the borough,
including at the council-owned Blackpool Tower.

It was reported locally that some householders described wardrobe doors being
flung open and television sets falling off walls when the tremor struck.

An earthquake measuring 2.4 was recorded near Inverness on Tuesday with
several villagers in Abriachan reporting they heard "a rumble".

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.

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