A 3.3-magnitude earthquake shook homes in north-west England late on Wednesday, the British Geological Survey (BGS) reported.

The quake struck shortly after 11.23pm and was felt across Lancashire and the southern Lake District, including the towns of Kendal and Ulverston, within 12 miles of the epicentre.

Data suggests the quake occurred just off the coast of Silverdale, Lancashire at a depth of 1.86 miles. Not-so-great shakes: a timeline of noticeable earthquakes in the UK Read more

Residents told the BGS it “felt like an underground explosion” and was “so powerful it shook the whole house”.

The Volcano Discovery website, which also collects information on earthquakes, received more than 1,100 reports from people who were in the area at the time.

Most reports detailed “light” o

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