Norfolk is rocked by 3.7-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Great Yarmouth - days after homes in Essex were hit by tremor that 'sounded like a bomb'
- The quake struck in an area 56 miles offshore in the North Sea on Sunday
- British Geological Survey subsequently tweeted to confirm the seismic activity
- Tremors were felt along the coast in Sea Palling, Cromer and Great YarmouthNorfolk has been struck by a 3.7-magnitude earthquake just days after a tremor in Essex that 'sounded like a bomb'.
The earthquake is understood to have hit 56 miles off the coast in the North Sea at around 7.14am on Sunday, France's Military Applications Division said.
The tremor had a 'shallow' depth of ten kilometres, or just over six miles, meaning it was more likely to be felt by residents.
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