Huge explosion is heard over Cornwall from ‘Sonic boom caused by RAF jet’

Huge explosion is heard over Cornwall from ‘Sonic boom caused by RAF jet’ as shocked residents tell how houses shook

  • A number of locals took to social media to report hearing noise in Bude today
  • Some told how their houses shook following the incident at around midday 
  • Sonic boom occurs when an object travels through the air at a speed of 770mph 

Houses shook today after a sonic boom, apparently caused by an RAF jet, rocked a town in Cornwall.

A number of locals took to social media to report hearing a ‘big explosion’ in Bude. 

One wrote: ‘Sonic boom over North Cornwall 5 mins ago… certainly shook the house.’

Another said: ‘Something to do with the jets or something some sort of sonic boom literally thought I was gonna die.’

A third added: ‘Big explosion just shook my house – turns out the RAF are buggering about nearby and it was a sonic boom. Cool!’

A sonic boom occurs when the sound barrier is broken, meaning when an object travels through the air at a speed of 770mph. 

The RAF has been approached for comment.

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