A mysterious sonic boom shook the heart of South Carolina on Thursday, May 28, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
Experts said a suspected earthquake that rattled portions of South Carolina was actually a sonic boom of unknown origins.
South Carolina was shaken by confusion and concern on May 28, after residents across the Midlands reported what sounded and ...
A sonic boom rattled South Carolina on Thursday night - with reports the blast was felt up to 100 miles away. The USGS ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – Officials have reported the source of a large boom and shaking felt across the Midlands on Thursday ...
A huge noise rattled part of the state on Thursday. Multiple theories have been put forward, but the mystery remains.
At 5:24 p.m. May 28, a great many people in the Columbia area heard a loud boom and felt the structures they were in shake.
Scientists are still trying to determine what caused a sonic boom that shook Columbia last week ...
A loud boom felt and heard across the midlands and Pee Dee of S.C. on Thursday was likely a meteor.