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Boom over the Tri-Cities - Aug 14, 2026, 12:55 AM

Friday, August 14, 2026 at 12:55 AM · 4 days ago

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Origin not pinned yet

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Collecting reports

Reports are still coming in. We compare every boom against seismic records, 911 dispatch activity, weather and known local sources. If we can pin down what it was, this is where it will appear.

More reports make this far more likely, especially from different directions.

What it lines up with

Automatic cross-references. Suggestive, not proof.

📍Nearest known sourcestrong

Richland Sub Station (substation) - about 0.1 km from the estimated origin.

🌤️Conditions

Conditions weren’t especially sound-carrying. (20°C, wind 9 km/h, 0% cloud)

🕒Timing

overnight on a weekend.

🌕Moon

New moon (1% lit).

Heard the boom and lost power?

Transformer and substation faults set off both a boom and an outage. See who else nearby is out, and when it is coming back.

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What people reported

Each number matches a dot on the map above.

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Heard a boom · intensity 2/5 · from the NNE
anon-5075 · Aug 14, 12:55 AM · 4 days ago

What do you think it was?

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Boom over the Tri-Cities - Aug 14, 2026, 12:55 AM - Boom Tracker