Bangladesh, Dhaka · 2020-07-04 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in Bangladesh, Dhaka
I hear weird ‘gimmmm’ or hummm type sound at midnight.. I can’t describe how exactly the sound would be.. but it’s very weird..in our home, when the electricity goes for load shedding, That time the sound goes more louder.. Cause I think When there is electricity, the sound of fan or tv and other things are working and that weird sound doesn’t effect too much because of those tv , fans and other electricity things sound .. but when the load shedding happens, there’s no fan or tv sound or any other noises.. So, that weird sound effects my ear a lot.. And I hear that sound more louder.. Specially , at midnight... Not needed.. You’re enoungh
What they reported
First noticed: 2013
Pitch: Yes, it matched pretty much
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Sense of vibration
Changes with weather: No. The sound doesn’t change
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