“LOUDEST bang I ever heard”; “Like a lorry hit the house”; “A tree had come down”; “The sofa had fallen through.” These were some of the responses by people who were near the epicentre of South Wales’ earth tremor last night.
A 3.7 magnitude tremor hit Gwent last night at 11.59pm.
The Argus went to Brynmawr and the surrounding villages to ask people what was it like living – a lot of them sleeping – through a bonafide earthquake.
George Heffaran and partner Karen run the Dragons Head in Llanganny, near to Crickhowell. According to the United States Geological Society, Llanganny was the true epicentre of the earthquake - more on that later.
Read more - https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/23347158.south-wales-earthquake-villagers-gwent-describe-impact/
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