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Crowd Caused Mini Earthquake at World Cup

Crowd Caused Mini Earthquake at World Cup

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When the U.S. scored its second goal against Australia in Seattle, nearly 67,000 fans erupted so violently they triggered seismic sensors—creating a mini-earthquake rivaling a truck or small quake. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network confirmed the energy peaked during the goal’s confirmation after review, outpacing even last week’s match. This wasn’t just noise—it matched the seismic spike from a 2015 Seahawks playoff game’s 90-yard interception, proving sports fandom can literally shake the planet.

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