'As we opened another bottle of wine the whole house shook': Staffordshire hit by earthquake

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'As we opened another bottle of wine the whole house shook': Staffordshire hit by earthquake
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The 3.3 magnitude tremor was felt in Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas at around 8.20pm

The 3.3 magnitude tremor was felt inHe said he checked"around the house to see if I could see anything" and"after noticing there were no signs of damage I concluded it was most likely a mini earthquake".

Tom, 38, in Cheadle, Staffordshire, said:"I was sitting watching an episode of Only Connect with my wife on YouTube and as we opened another bottle of wine the whole house shook.

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