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«Breaking News» Mysterious loud 'boom' reported in Missouri: Boeing responsible

A mysterious loud 'boom' rocked parts of central Missouri on Monday leaving authorities and concerned residents scratching their head as to what caused it.


However, the mystery was later solved as Boeing came forward and said it was testing a military aircraft in the area at the time.  


'We performed a functional check on a military aircraft on March 4, 2019 between 10.20 and 11.30 am. Central,' a statement from Boeing said, as reported by KOMU. 'The flight was for a customer and required by contract.'


The statement did not elaborate on what type of aircraft had caused the noise nor did it use the term 'sonic boom.' 


Earlier in the day a number of people had speculated that an aircraft was the source of the mysterious sound. 




The 'boom' was heard in a geographically large area and as far as Mexico, Missouri, which is about 40 miles from Columbia


The 'boom' was heard in a geographically large area and as far as Mexico, Missouri, which is about 40 miles from Columbia



The 'boom' was heard in a geographically large area and as far as Mexico, Missouri, which is about 40 miles from Columbia





Boeing later came forward and said it was testing a military aircraft in the area at the time


Boeing later came forward and said it was testing a military aircraft in the area at the time



Boeing later came forward and said it was testing a military aircraft in the area at the time





Residents posted on Twitter where they had heard the 'boom' and to question what had caused the strange noise


Residents posted on Twitter where they had heard the 'boom' and to question what had caused the strange noise



Residents posted on Twitter where they had heard the 'boom' and to question what had caused the strange noise





There was widespread speculation as to what had caused the 'boom'


There was widespread speculation as to what had caused the 'boom'



There was widespread speculation as to what had caused the 'boom'



Dispatchers started answering 'numerous' 911 calls from concerned residents reporting a 'boom' before 11 a.m.  


Tom Hurley, deputy director of the Boone County Office of Emergency Management, told ABC 17 KMIZ that calls were received from a geographically diverse area but no incidents could be found in Boone County.      


The Columbia Police Department tweeted just after 11:30 a.m. that it was 'aware of the loud 'boom' in the Columbia area.'      


Police and other agencies were investigating the noise, the tweet said. 




The Columbia Police Department tweeted just after 11:30 a.m. that it was 'aware of the loud 'boom' in the Columbia area'


The Columbia Police Department tweeted just after 11:30 a.m. that it was 'aware of the loud 'boom' in the Columbia area'



The Columbia Police Department tweeted just after 11:30 a.m. that it was 'aware of the loud 'boom' in the Columbia area'





'Numerous' 911 calls were made by concerned residents reporting the 'boom'


'Numerous' 911 calls were made by concerned residents reporting the 'boom'



'Numerous' 911 calls were made by concerned residents reporting the 'boom'





Some residents also said their homes and possessions shook in the aftermath of the 'boom'


Some residents also said their homes and possessions shook in the aftermath of the 'boom'



Some residents also said their homes and possessions shook in the aftermath of the 'boom'


The 'boom' was heard in a geographically large area and as far as Mexico, Missouri, which is about 40 miles from Columbia. 


Some residents also said their homes and possessions shook in the aftermath of the 'boom,' according to the Missourian although Columbia police said Monday lunchtime no damage was reported.


Others took to Twitter to say where they had heard the 'boom' and to question what had caused the strange noise. 


'A loud boom was just felt by myself, in Mexico MO, and simultaneously by a friend of mine in Hallsville MO while we were talking on the phone,' a Twitter user, called Harlequin wrote just before 11 a.m. 'We're 40 miles apart. Explosion Missouri sonic boom.' 


 


  


 


  


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/05/mysterious-loud-boom-reported-in-missouri-boeing-responsible/
Main photo article A mysterious loud ‘boom’ rocked parts of central Missouri on Monday leaving authorities and concerned residents scratching their head as to what caused it.
However, the mystery was later solved as Boeing came forward and said it was testing a military aircraft in the area at the ...


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