Multiple Reports of Tremors in Stamford
Police and fire officials are investigating multiple reports of tremors in Stamford Thursday night.
Reports of Tremors and Shaking
The police department said they received reports of tremors and shaking in the Turn of River Road and High Ridge Road area.
Fire Officials Receive Over a Dozen Calls
Fire officials told NBC Connecticut that they received more than a dozen calls from residents. Crews said they checked the area extensively but couldn’t find anything.
No Injuries or Damage Reported
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) hasn’t yet reported any earthquakes in the area.
No injuries or damage were reported. It’s unclear what specifically caused the tremors at this time.
Investigation Ongoing
The police and fire departments are continuing to investigate the cause of the tremors. Residents are advised to remain calm and report any further incidents to the authorities.
Conclusion
The investigation into the cause of the tremors in Stamford is ongoing. While the USGS has not reported any earthquakes in the area, the police and fire departments are working to determine the cause of the shaking. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any further incidents to the authorities.
FAQs
Q: What caused the tremors in Stamford?
A: The cause of the tremors is currently unknown and is under investigation by the police and fire departments.
Q: Were there any injuries or damage reported?
A: No, there were no reports of injuries or damage.
Q: Has the USGS reported any earthquakes in the area?
A: No, the USGS has not reported any earthquakes in the area.
Q: What should residents do if they experience further tremors?
A: Residents are advised to remain calm and report any further incidents to the authorities.