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Still no explanation for the mysterious Windsor hum haunting Ontario city, southeastern Michigan
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Residents of a Windsor, Ontario, neighborhood are on edge because of a mysterious humming noise that hasn't been identified.
The Local 4 Defenders took a look at the case of the mysterious hum.
The persistent noise has been compared to an idling truck or the distant rumbling of thunder. It's plagu
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Liked: Still no explanation for the mysterious Windsor hum haunting Ontario city, southeastern Michigan Residents of a Windsor, Ontario, neighborhood are on edge because of a mysterious humming noise that hasn't been identified. The Local 4 Defenders took a look at the case of the mysterious hum. The persistent noise has been compared to an idling truck or the distant rumbling of thunder. It's plaguing many people who live across the Detroit River. Residents have dubbed the noise the "Windsor hum." It's mysteriously heard on the Canadian side of the river, but very few, if any, complaints have been made from the Detroit side. Local 4 Defender Karen Drew crossed the border to try to track down the mysterious noise and see what residents and scientists are doing about the issue. The noise has been plaguing the community for decades. "It sounded like 15 trucks around our house," resident Debbie MacDonnel said. "Like big transports." Full story: https://ift.tt/9aAxrOJ via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB1707GeXq8
Liked: Still no explanation for the mysterious Windsor hum haunting Ontario city, southeastern Michigan Residents of a Windsor, Ontario, neighborhood are on edge because of a mysterious humming noise that hasn't been identified. The Local 4 Defenders took a look at the case of the mysterious hum. The persistent noise has been compared to an idling truck or the distant rumbling of thunder. It's plaguing many people who live across the Detroit River. Residents have dubbed the noise the "Windsor hum." It's mysteriously heard on the Canadian side of the river, but very few, if any, complaints have been made from the Detroit side. Local 4 Defender Karen Drew crossed the border to try to track down the mysterious noise and see what residents and scientists are doing about the issue. The noise has been plaguing the community for decades. "It sounded like 15 trucks around our house," resident Debbie MacDonnel said. "Like big transports." Full story: https://ift.tt/9aAxrOJ via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB1707GeXq8
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