Bengaluru shook with fierce voice, earthquake struck windows and doors of homes
Bengaluru shook with fierce voice, earthquake struck windows and doors of homes
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On Wednesday afternoon, there was a panic in Bengaluru due to the loud banging voice in Bengaluru. The voice was so fierce that even the windows and doors of the houses were seen shaking loudly. However, the authorities have denied the possibility of any earthquake. This terrifying voice has been heard in many parts of Bengaluru. Listening from Kempegowda International Airport to Kengari and Electronic City. Many people were afraid that it would be a mild earthquake.

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In his statement after the incident, Commissioner of Disaster Management Authority of Karnataka, Commissioner Manoj Rajan told that this is not an earthquake and inquiries are being made in this regard. He claimed that the roaring may have occurred due to the granite being mined around Bengaluru. However, at night, the Ministry of Defense uncovered this secret. The Ministry of Defense said that this sound was generated due to the supersonic of an aircraft of the Indian Air Force. The PRO of the Ministry of Defense tweeted that the plane took off from the airport and rode through the city limits.

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If the spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense believes that the air force was on the test flight. The voice that the people of Bangalore heard may have been made when the aircraft was going from supersonic to subsonic speed mode while reducing its speed. According to the news agency ANI, its height would have been around 36 thousand to 40 thousand feet. The spokesman said that the aircraft was outside the city limits when the sound was heard. According to the spokesperson, the sound of the sonic boom of a supersonic aircraft can be heard even when it is 65 to 80 kilometers away from the person listening.

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