WEBSTER, N.Y. — More than 84,000 people saw News10NBC’s story on YouTube about explosive sounds in Webster and one of them, a Florida woman, told Chief Investigative Reporter Berkeley Brean she hears the same thing.
Nikki Cheong lives in Tampa and has been experiencing similar sounds in Temple Terrace since 2017.
Berkeley Brean: “Alright Nikki, you saw the story and you thought what?”Nikki Cheong, Tampa, Florida: “Yeah, I actually thought this was quite interesting. We’ve been experiencing this in Temple Terrace since 2017.”
Cheong watched Brean’s story with Joell Calcagno of Webster. Cameras in Calcagno’s home capture the sound, including one today. The explosions rattle her dogs and her home. One happened at midnight and another at 2 a.m.
Berkeley Brean: “What do you think that is?”Joell Calcagno, Webster: “It sounds like something exploding.”
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Cheong showed Brean the videos posted on her private neighborhood Facebook group. The explosive sound matches a flash of light every time.
Berkeley Brean: “When you heard the sounds that happened in Webster, New York, did it sound similar to what you experienced?”Nikki Cheong: “It is exactly the same sound. It actually sounds like what a bomb sounds like when being exploded.”
Berkeley Brean: “They can’t figure out what the cause is up here. Have they been able to figure out what’s causing it down there?”Nikki Cheong: “No.”
Berkeley Brean: “That’s got to be frustrating.”Nikki Cheong: “It is frustrating.”
It’s frustrating to Calcagno too.
Joell Calcagno: “It makes me nervous. I’m concerned. What is causing it? And nobody knows. And I’ll turn my police scanner on and there’s nothing.”
Brean just got an email from a person in the Midwest who hears the same thing. They think it’s from fracking. From Webster, Brean heard theories like a car, a furnace, a gas line, farmers trying to shoo birds away and an underground tunnel.
Brean explored the possibility of the sounds being similar to the Seneca Drums phenomenon, where gas bubbles in Seneca Lake caused explosion sounds. However, the Department of Environmental Conservation reported no unusual sounds in the area.
When Webster looked into it in October, it found no obvious causes.
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