Mystery tremors in Nord Stream Island baffle scientists

Mystery tremors in Nord Stream Island baffle scientists

INHABITANTS and scientists alike are puzzled as to the main source of powerful pressure waves causing mysterious tremors at an island in Denmark.

Mystery surrounds the Danish Baltic Island of Bornholm after a series of minor tremors coming from an unknown source were recorded in the area.

Bornholm was the site of last year’s Nord Stream explosions and is home to nearly 40,000 people.

The rocky island in the Baltic Sea is located South of Sweden, Northeast of Germany, and North of Poland.

Inhabitants claimed of being spooked by a series of tremors on Saturday which authorities cannot explain.

At first, they thought the seismic tremors – measured at a magnitude of 2.3 – have been caused by earthquakes.

But the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland rejected the said theory, stating that the tremors were caused by ‘pressure waves from an event in the atmosphere’ that came from ‘an unknown source’.

Meanwhile, seismologists previously proposed that the mysterious tremors could have originated from the ongoing military exercise in Poland known as the Anakonda-23.

But experts, later on, refuted the idea, stating that it is ‘unlikely’ that the tremors originated from a controlled explosion in Poland since the military drill was already ongoing even before the tremors occurred.

On February 23, Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh alleged that the bombing of the Nord Stream underwater gas pipelines was a covert operation ordered by the White House and carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Hersh claimed that U.S. Navy divers planted remotely detonated bombs that destroyed 3 of the 4 pipelines designed to carry gas from Russia to Europe in September 2022.

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