UPDATE! 1.9 magnitude #Earthquake in #LimingtonME!

Yikes! A very loud "BOOM" that shook the neighborhood in the Buxton-Hollis area of York County, #Maine. Did anyone else feel it? WTF is going on?!!

#SonicBoom #YorkCountyMaine #DYFI

It seems everyone of a 5 mile radius felt it. Everyone's wondering what the hell it was!

#Maine #SonicBoom

@DoomsdaysCW I’m thousands of miles away but intrigued; let us know if and when they find the downed alien spacecraft… or whatever mundane thing it turns out to be :)
Earthquake! The next town over!!!@vaughnsc

@DoomsdaysCW @vaughnsc

Here in California we have earthquakes all the time and rarely is there a boom. Makes me wonder if the boom was large enough to register as an earthquake instead of the other way around.

@exador23 @DoomsdaysCW @vaughnsc Yeah... that kind of earthquake is a nothingburger in California.
@ai6yr @exador23 @DoomsdaysCW Same here in the Caribbean; constant seismic activity under our noses (and beneath notice). I don’t notice the 2 or 3-point-somethings (but then again the Richter scale is logarithmic) Something like 168 in the past thirty days (relatively calm, unlike 2020)
It was very sudden -- like a boom and not a shudder. The quake was actually just a couple of miles from our house and very shallow. @exador23 @vaughnsc
@DoomsdaysCW @exador23 @vaughnsc That's been my experience with near but not large earthquakes. The first time I experienced it, I thought a truck had hit the building. No shaking, no rolling--just BANG! It was a 2.3 earthquake just offshore from Santa Monica, CA.
@LPerry2 @DoomsdaysCW @exador23 @vaughnsc I was in the shower in an apartment in Hollywood, and a weird rumbling came from the pipes. Then everything started to rock and I had to decide if I should go outside in a towel or just wait it out in a doorway. About the time I decided outside was the better choice it stopped. 4.3 if I recall right. Only death was a guy who panicked and fell out of a window. I think it was a bathroom window, too.