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Mysterious, Loud Underground Sounds Trouble Kerala Village, Experts CalledMysterious underground sounds caused concern among local people residing in a tiny hamlet in Kottayam district of Kerala.
The deafening sounds were heard twice in the early hours of Friday, the people of Chenappady village said. Similar sounds were reported in the area and some neighbouring places earlier this week also, they said.
The villagers said there was no visible change in the surrounding environment and only a scientific study could ascertain the exact cause of the continuing underground sounds.
Officials of the Kerala Department of Mining and Geology said their expert team would soon inspect the area.
A department source said they had already examined the site when the sounds were first heard earlier this week. "Based on the reports that similar huge sounds were heard today again, our experts will soon examine the place," the source told Press Trust of India.
However, she said only a detailed scientific study carried out by the Centre for Earth Sciences (CES) could ascertain the actual cause of the recurring seismic sounds.
"We have our own limitations in analysing such phenomenon. So, we have already submitted a request to the CES to conduct an examination and study in the area," the source told Press Trust of India.
The geology department experts, however, would inspect the area again and try to analyse the details in this regard, the source added.
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The deafening sounds were heard twice in the early hours of Friday, the people of Chenappady village said. Similar sounds were reported in the area and some neighbouring places earlier this week also, they said.
The villagers said there was no visible change in the surrounding environment and only a scientific study could ascertain the exact cause of the continuing underground sounds.
Officials of the Kerala Department of Mining and Geology said their expert team would soon inspect the area.
A department source said they had already examined the site when the sounds were first heard earlier this week. "Based on the reports that similar huge sounds were heard today again, our experts will soon examine the place," the source told Press Trust of India.
However, she said only a detailed scientific study carried out by the Centre for Earth Sciences (CES) could ascertain the actual cause of the recurring seismic sounds.
"We have our own limitations in analysing such phenomenon. So, we have already submitted a request to the CES to conduct an examination and study in the area," the source told Press Trust of India.
The geology department experts, however, would inspect the area again and try to analyse the details in this regard, the source added.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)