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       END TIME NEWS: Mystery boom noises baffle Columbia County reside
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       By: lastdayschristians Date: December 14, 2012, 11:10 am
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       GEORGIA – Over a period of two days last week, the Columbia
       County Emergency Management Agency was flooded with calls with
       reports from residents hearing loud booms. And as of Tuesday at
       12:17 Monday afternoon, the calls poured in again. EMA Director
       Pam Tucker says some callers even say their house was shook by
       the blast. “Over the last 24 hours, we’ve had numerous reports.
       They come email, they call 311, they call to us, Facebook,
       different people,” Tucker said. Some point at quarry blasting
       for the noises, but Tucker says it’s a state law for them to
       notify her of a scheduled blasting and there wasn’t a demolition
       around the time the calls started Monday.
       “We haven’t been able to find anything in the areas where we’re
       getting the reports from that would really identify,
       specifically, that it is tannerite being blown up or anything
       like that,” she added. And Columbia County isn’t the only place
       of the hearings of unusual thunder-like noises. “There’s a lot
       of things on the internet that talk about mysterious booms
       happening other places so, they talk about it could be talking
       about methane gas that has seeped somehow into the earth and
       that’s along the coast from the gulf that would be the reason
       for the booms in Arizona, all the way through Georgia,” Tucker
       also said.
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