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Romania, in both Bucharest PS 062247 and Jugureni (a village) PS 136448. · 2023-02-01 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

An account in Romania, in both Bucharest PS 062247 and Jugureni (a village) PS 136448.

Now that I live in the countryside, it sounds like a tractor that remains at the same distance, sometimes seeming to get closer. When I lived in the city, I thought it was a car with its engine on, only that I could hear it all night, every night and I wouldn't hear it if I would go outside.

What they reported

First noticed: 2019

Pitch: Sine, 230 hertz

Loudest: During the night

Where: Indoors

Symptoms: Insomnia, Sense of vibration

Changes with weather: I am not sure.

 

Others who described something like this

2018-03-14

A low pitched, "never ending" hum/buzz. Sounds like a train is approaching (as I live next to the train tracks, I know exactly what that sound from inside the house), but its not the trains,

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2010-11-18

Something heard. It was around 9:30 p.m. and a very dark night. I was unloading music gear from my truck in my garage. It was also particularly quiet. I first heard something that sounded li

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2024-04-23

Like my refrigerator running or a small motor, that is only at night. But it is mot my refrigerator, as I have gone downstairs to see where the sound was from, but my fridge was not running

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

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This is a Hum report from Dr Glen MacPherson's World Hum Map, an open, worldwide record of people who hear an unexplained low-frequency hum. Reproduced with permission and with thanks; the project is at thehum.info. We remove anything on request. Location shown is approximate.