Mexico World Cup fans jump with joy, cause small earthquake
https://www.cnet.com/news/mexico-world-cup-fans-jump-with-joy-cause-small-earthquake-fifa-2018/
In a tweet, the Institute of Geologic and Atmospheric Investigations in Mexico noted that at least two sensors registered the quake, and that it was caused artificially, "possibly by massive jumps" when Mexico's Hirving Lozano scored the match's only goal.
Some seemed to disbelieve the event, with many asking why no magnitude was given in the tweet, as is usually listed with earthquakes. Institute director Carlos Del Ángel told BuzzFeed News the event was similar to a magnitude 3 earthquake.
Mexico World Cup fans jump with joy, cause small earthquake
Jun 18, 2018, 5:18am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/mexico-world-cup-fans-jump-with-joy-cause-small-earthquake-fifa-2018/
> In a tweet, the Institute of Geologic and Atmospheric Investigations in Mexico noted that at least two sensors registered the quake, and that it was caused artificially, "possibly by massive jumps" when Mexico's Hirving Lozano scored the match's only goal.
> Some seemed to disbelieve the event, with many asking why no magnitude was given in the tweet, as is usually listed with earthquakes. Institute director Carlos Del Ángel told BuzzFeed News the event was similar to a magnitude 3 earthquake.