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    Mysterious noise escalates in Windsor, Ont.

    An unexplained rumbling disturbed hundreds of Windsor, Ont., residents this weekend to the extent that some thought it was an earthquake, prompting calls for Ottawa to step in.

    City Coun. Al Maghnieh said he was inundated with telephone calls, emails and Facebook messages this weekend after the so-called "hum" returned, louder than ever.

    "Between the sound and the vibration, it was just very, very bad," Maghnieh said. "A lot of people are frustrated and to a point ... demoralized."

    Residents across Windsor and neighbouring LaSalle began reporting a noise they describe as similar to an idling train or semi-trailer in February 2011.

    Maghnieh said a "low-frequency rumble" seemed to peak early Sunday morning, calling it "really harsh."

    He wasn't alone in this complaint.

    "It was a rocking weekend. We actually thought an earthquake was happening," said Gary Grosse, administrator for the Windsor-Essex County Hum Facebook group.

    There are approximately 800 members on Grosse's Facebook page, and he said he's aware of several more people who haven't come forward for fear of lowering their property values if they identify themselves as living within earshot of the hum.

    "We need help and closure to put an end to this problem," Maghnieh said.

    Seismic testing conducted by Natural Resources Canada last summer pinpointed a one-square kilometre area of Zug Island in River Rouge, Mich.

    Grosse is now encouraging people to call the corporate headquarters of several steel companies with facilities on Zug Island.

    "Don't be quiet. Don't be silent about the issue. You're not alone. Only through numbers can we get the issue resolved," Grosse said.

    Maghnieh said Ottawa needs to continue the investigation because the noise it is affecting the quality of life on the Canadian side of the border.

    "We're hoping the federal government will step up because in that report it said that another investigation is necessary to establish the source now that they have the location on Zug Island," Maghnieh said.

    Some people claim the noise makes them sick and others say it keeps them awake at night, he said.

    Government officials and a consultant hired by the City of River Rouge admit the rumbles and vibrations are an airborne sound wave originating from the general vicinity of Zug Island, home to several industries..

    However, the City of River Rouge announced in November that it does not want to spend any more money to continue its investigation to track down the exact origin of the sound.

    "If this is a matter of jurisdiction, I'm sure we can work the cross-border channels," Maghnieh said.

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    • whaleblubberone  •  Saint John, New Brunswick  •  3 months ago
      A few years ago, I had a large dumpster bin delivered to my home. Once it was deposited in my driveway I noticed a huge hum and rumbling coming from the ground directly under the bin. It was loud and I could feel a vibration. I asked the driver what the noise was from and he said: Ground is a conductor for sound, what you are hearing is the noise and vibration from the highway being transferred and the bin is acting like a speaker. He said they encounter this quite frequently. Then he asked me if I ever watched old cowboy movies where a rider gets down on the ground to listen to the sound of approaching horse riders. I laughed, as I knew exactly what he meant because having lived around horses I had also heard and felt their galloping from the earth. So maybe some of these noises can be explained by large items being amplifiers to the noises that travel through the earth.
      • jryersejones 3 months ago
        very interesting, whaleblubberone. who would have thought?
      • dart_1der 3 months ago
        we had the same problem with our dumpster, turns out my mother-in-law was under it. I carried on with the renos... HEHE
      • DAVID 3 months ago
        Did she ever make it out? haha
    • B  •  3 months ago
      Sounds that are very low frequency and don't have a regular beat can be very disturbing when you are trying to sleep because your body rhythm, heart beat, thoughts, etc can not settle into any type of pattern for rest. Would be stressful, irritating, and constantly exhausting.
      • Darkstar2 3 months ago
        lol ! You just described marriage. Stay single and you won't have any of those problems. I think the sounds of earthquake and mines shifting is soothing, would sure put me to sleep, and sure beats the nagging anytime, I'll take rumbling sounds anytime over a woman's sounds !
      • BobAsha 3 months ago
        well then you are not doing it right.
      • RowdyTavern 3 months ago
        I agree with BobAsha
    • canrebel  •  Thunder Bay, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      If their on Zug Island it's most likely one of their big harmonic drills, those damn things can shake a city 10 miles away when there drilling hard, and the noise they make depending with way the wind is blowing could sound like 4 fighter jets taking off at the same time, but if the wind is blowing away from you it a dull humming sound. there also on steel tracks and vibrate a lot. Glad I don't live there anymore, if it isn't the foundry smell from the States that gets yea it's all the other smells around there.
      • orionstyles 3 months ago
        Although your post is informative.... your use of their/there is cringe worthy.
        Their = Possessive adjective
        There = Indicative existence of something
        They're = "They are" contraction

        eg: They're going over there to get their stuff.
      • DAVID 3 months ago
        Speaking of informative posts...nice job!
      • skatergurl17... 3 months ago
        Orionstyles - I signed in just to thumbs down you. You're an idiot. He used the correct their/there/they're and that's stupid to point it out anyway. Douchebag award goes to you
    • psychicx  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      something is going on...
      • Rio G 3 months ago
        You think?
    • elvis...  •  Ajax, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Probably humming cause it doesn't know the words
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        Cute, but doesn't help the people who are suffering from it. The Hum is a world-wide phenomenon that has been ongoing for several decades in some locations. It can drive you crazy, ruin your health, and destroy the resale value of your home. By the way -- what ARE the words that are only being hummed?
      • Ayny 3 months ago
        Sounds like you have lived there long enough, "spot", so why don't' cha move outta town then?
      • Ayny 3 months ago
        "Spot" it the Smashing Pumpkins song, Hummer. Of course never having had or heard or ridden in a hummer , you wouldn't know that.
    • doug  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      they are building a tunnel
    • EVA  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Look up "deep well injections" or "fracking" and you will know what US is up to and what causes this noise problem. It has been already proven that they can cause earthquakes of at least 4.2 magnitude like the one in Ohio.
    • blenkinsops_...  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  3 months ago
      It reminds me of the War of the Worlds movie. If you start getting some weird lightning and windstorms - run like hell. And don't forget to drink lots of swamp water - those parameciums will save us all !!! LOL
    • Dingo  •  Mississauga, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      The same sounds are occurring in many places worldwide. Whatever is causing it, it's certainly worthy of further investigation.
    • Janet Lameck  •  Windsor, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      I live in a basement apartment in Windsor and I've never heard this noise at all. Also the Detroit-Windsor train tunnel is about 4 blocks away and we don't even hear the trains using it.
    • Danjc  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  3 months ago
      This has been happening all over the world, Also Snowy owls migrating south, Dolphins beaching themselves, Flooding, Volcano activity
    • daniel  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      This has been going on everywhere in the world! Look up you tube video's! It is very very strange..the exact same trumpet like humming noise is happening in dozens of countries!
    • lanieanne  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      There is a huge salt mine in Windsor along and i think under the river. Could be a subterranian instability?
    • Dudley  •  3 months ago
      Stephen King's The Langoliers?
    • Hogan  •  3 months ago
      Maybe they finally dug out too much salt. Now the caverns are collapsing!
    • jared  •  3 months ago
      how does zug island explain these noises all over the world, moscow costa rica, california, and tons of other places on earth
    • Ellenrita  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Just someone trying to reboot Detroit!
    • fordzz1  •  Edmonton, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      Its all the Old Age Security people tossing and turning at night worried about there Pension Plan. Thats all, Right Harper...
    • TB  •  Windsor, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Its those damn kids on IPods
    • grampathom  •  Ajax, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Homeland Security trying something new. Do scalor waves make a noise and vibration?
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