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At noon yesterday, a sudden vibration scared many residents on Jintang Island in Dinghai into a cold sweat. Everyone thought there was an earthquake, but in fact, Ningbo maritime department was cleaning up obstacles on the seabed.

Yesterday at noon 1 1: 3 1, some buildings and telephone poles on Jintang Island suddenly shook, some residents' iron gates automatically knocked, and indoor light bulbs fell, lasting about 3 seconds.

"At that time, I was preparing for my lunch break at the bedside. Suddenly I felt that the bed was moving, so I quickly woke up my wife who was sleeping next door." Master Xu, who lives in Ligang, said, "My little daughter who lives in the dormitory building of Xingang Road Fishing and Agricultural Machinery Factory also called and asked if there was an earthquake."

In the Thousand Island Seascape Garden in Ligang, many residents who had already taken a lunch break got up and ran downstairs to contact their relatives by telephone. Master Shen, the doorman, said, "At that time, the earthquake intensity was so great that even our doorman's small bungalow shook."

Is it an earthquake? After the incident, Master Ye, who lives in Shantan East Street, inquired about the telephone number of the Municipal Seismological Bureau through the telecom 1 14. Upon inquiry, it was learned that Ningbo Maritime Department bombed the sunken ship opposite Dapukou, Jintang, with a magnitude of 2-3 earthquake.

At the same time, Jintang Management Committee launched an emergency plan, and relevant leaders contacted all parties at the first time to investigate the cause of the earthquake. After learning that Ningbo Maritime Department organized relevant personnel to blast the underwater obstacles in Jintang Waterway, the leaders of the Management Committee immediately rushed to Dapukou Port Area to inspect the offshore operation site. On the same day 1 1: 50, the management Committee issued a notice through Jintang Radio and Television Station, which stabilized the people's hearts.