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  2. Washington DC explosions – latest: Nation’s capital on edge ...

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    Loud explosion noise heard at 4:30am here at Rhode Island Row/Ave Metro Stop. Truist bank glass is shattered and a fireman says there was an “incident at the bank” MPD is now blocking off the ...

  3. Fireworks from private show apparently caused ‘explosion ...

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    🚨Get free alerts when news breaks. “I thought it was thunder & checked my radar, no storms but kept hearing a loud boom,” one woman posted. “We live in Westworth Village and enjoyed the ...

  4. ‘We all heard it.’ Loud noise startles Elk Grove residents ...

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    A loud boom Saturday night left people worried throughout Elk Grove, and police are working to determine what might have happened. The unexpected noise startled residents around 10:30 p.m., Elk ...

  5. Skyquake - Wikipedia

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    A skyquake is a phenomenon where a loud banging sound is reported to originate from the sky. The sound may cause noticeable vibration in the ceiling or across a particular room. Those who experience skyquakes typically do not have a clear explanation for what caused them and they are perceived as mysterious.

  6. Dry ice bomb - Wikipedia

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    A law in California that defines "destructive device" includes a list of "weapons" including "[any] sealed device containing dry ice (CO 2) or other chemically reactive substances assembled for the purpose of causing an explosion by a chemical reaction". [11] [12] In Nebraska [13] and other States the noise generated may violate local laws.

  7. The Hum - Wikipedia

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    The Hum is a name often given to widespread reports of a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise audible to many but not all people. Hums have been reported all over the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.

  8. Exclusive: Video shows loud boom that woke many in Myrtle ...

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    The loud booms that could be heard across the South Carolina coast was all the talk this morning on social media. The booms reportedly shook people’s homes and woke them at about 3 a.m.

  9. Contact explosive - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen triiodide explosion. A contact explosive is a chemical substance that explodes violently when it is exposed to a relatively small amount of energy (e.g. friction, pressure, sound, light). Though different contact explosives have varying amounts of energy sensitivity, they are all much more sensitive relative to other kinds of explosives.