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Big Bang triggered panic in Bengaluru

Big Bang triggered panic in Bengaluru
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Bengaluru: Loud voice heard around 12:30 a Friday night in West and South Bengaluru triggered panic and speculation.
While the authorities put aside the earthquake, it seems like no one knows what caused 12 hours after the incident.
Residents of RR Nagar, Kengeri and Vijayanagar, Banashankari and Jayanagar, among other regions, reported hearing votes and paying attention to the row of doors and windows.
Many worried about thinking it was an earthquake.
Some think it is a sonic boom produced from a combat plane.
Immediately, Twitter flared up with speculation about it and whether Friday became a UFO day had something to do with it.
The mysterious sound causes the buzz on TwitterData from our observatory analyzed for the possibility of seismic signals of the earthquake.
It does not show local tremor / earthquake signals, “said Manoj Rajar, Commissioner, the monitoring center of the state of the state of Karnataka , None of the IAF base or unit, including the establishment of a plane and system training, flew at that time.
“A spokesman for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited said sorti fighters and regular coaches took place from the airport smoothly.” Today is no different.
It cannot comment on the loud sounds reported from several regions.
“While some speculated it was an explosion in the mine around the city, the South Division police said there was no mine in their jurisdiction.
A senior police officer said,” We do not have clear information from anyone.
But from my experience, it sounds like a sonic boom that occurs when combat jets move from sub-sonic to supersonic speed at low altitude.
“Within minutes, the mysterious voice trend on Twitter.
Some immediately connected the noise until Friday became UFO Day and the others remembered the Sonic Boom last year.
@Varadadya: Windows vibrates after a big sound …
What is it, one Sonic Boom? @ Sanatanikids: July 2 (Today) World UFO Day and we heard Sonic Boom in Namma Bengaluru this afternoon.

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