"It was a routine IAF Test Flight involving a supersonic profile which took off from Bluru Airport and flew in the allotted airspace well outside City limits.
The sound of a sonic boom can be heard and felt by an observer even when the aircraft is flying as far away as 65 to 80 kilometres away from the person," the ministry said.The sound was heard from as far as the Bengaluru airport in Devanahalli to the IT hub of Electronic City 54 km away. Anyone else felt the tremor in Bangalore n Experienced a slight earthquake today Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre (KSNDMC) Director Srinivas Reddy said that there was no earthquake activity recorded on Wednesday in Bengaluru.
The aircraft was of ASTE. However, the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has rejected the reports, saying it had nothing do to with the mysterious sound. A sonic boom is created when an aircraft is flying faster than the speed of sound. Updated May 20, 2020 | 23:34 IST Shock around 20 minutes ago. A sonic boom was probably heard while the IAF aircraft was decelerating from supersonic to subsonic speed between 36,000 and 40000 feet altitude, the Defence Ministry said about 'mysterious' Bangalore sound. The mystery of the strange loud 'earthquake-like' thunderous sound heard by thousands in Karnataka's Bengaluru on Wednesday has finally been unravelled. We have checked our sensors and there is no earthquake activity recorded today," says Srinivas Reddy, Director of KSNDMCThe activity reported in Bengaluru is not due to an Earthquake. Bangalore earthquake.India News. The Seismometers did not capture any Ground Vibration as generally happens during a mild Tremor. "Interestingly, HAL was the first to respond with a statement after the loud noise was heard in Bengaluru but only with a denial that it was a sonic boom.A deafening noise was heard on Wednesday afternoon that created panic across Bengaluru. The activity is purely a loud unknown noise.
Sound travels at 343 metres per second in the air. Updated Date: It was also heard in Kalyan Nagar in east Bengaluru, central Bengaluru's MG Road and areas such as Marathahalli, Whitefield, Sarjapur and Hebbagodi.Many people had speculated that the sound could have been caused by a fighter jet.It was not an earthquake, Karnataka's state disaster monitoring centre had tweeted earlier. Kerala Plane tragedy: Minister’s clarification on the Air India Express CrashInside details of Priyanka Gandhi-Rahul-Gandhi-Sachin Pilot meet; Back in Congress's foldRhea Chakraborty rushes to apex court and slams 'Media trial' | Nation Wants To KnowCOVID pandemic hits Ganpati idol making business amid Ganesh Chaturthi; Demand reduced by 50%Asus ROG Phone 3 Review: The ultimate gaming phone of 2020Haryana to soon launch statewide serosurvey: Anil VijRetail industry witnesses marginal recovery in July 2nd halfBCCI invites title sponsorship bid for IPL 13: All to know Committee to study high Covid mortality rate in BengaluruBengaluru: 7 including 3 minors hack rowdy-sheeter to deathCommittee to study cause for high COVID mortality rate Notably, "a sonic boom is a thunder-like noise a person on the ground hears when an aircraft or other type of aerospace vehicle flies overhead faster than the speed of sound," says The Bengaluru Police are yet to ascertain the source of the noise that has unnerved the city residents.
The last date to apply is 15 October. May 21, 2020 09:13:41 IST The theory was quickly debunked by the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC). ?Did anybody else feel a loud rumble and vibrations for a few seconds in Bangalore around 1:25 pm? ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.On "Boom" Heard In Bengaluru, Which Puzzled Twitter, IAF Offers Explanation "We have 12 seismic monitoring centres in Karnataka but none have reported any seismic activity," Rajan told The loud sound was heard across Bengaluru from Kempegowda International Airport off Devanahalli in the north to Kengeri and Electronic City in the south.Speculations were rife among the Twitterati that the 'sonic boom'-like sound was due to a fighter jet. Bengaluru heard a loud mysterious sound | Bangalore Boom Sound TRUTH | Sonic Boom Bangalore | Loud Boom Heard in Bangalore | Bangalore Supersonic Sound Mystery Explained Bangalore Boom Sound Truth Explained In Tamil. An Indian Air Force fighter plane on a routine sortie caused the sonic boom that created panic across Bengaluru on Wednesday afternoon, the defence ministry confirmed late on Wednesday night. What was it?That was most likely a big sonic boom. The Bengaluru Police waiting for Air Force to confirm," said Rao. Report.
We have checked our sensors and there is no earthquake activity recorded today," the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre said, quoting its director Srinivas Reddy.Earthquake activity will not be restricted to one area and will be widespread. Shock around 20 minutes ago. How Bangaloreans reacted to a mysterious ‘boom’ heard in the city May 20, 2020, 07:57PM IST Source: TNN A loud bang was heard around Bangalore today afternoon. Browse more videos. 3:23. — PRO Bengaluru, Ministry of Defence (@Prodef_blr) Such a loud noise all across Bengaluru around 1:30 pm!! The application form for JAM 2021 will only be available on the official website jam.iisc.ac.in.
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