tumahälyä
Tumahälyä is a Finnish term that translates to "thump alarm" or "rumble alert." It describes a low-frequency, intermittent sound or vibration that can be perceived through the ground or structures. While the exact origin of tumahälyä can vary, it is often associated with geological activity such as minor earthquakes or tremors. It can also be caused by large-scale industrial operations, underground construction, or even the movement of heavy vehicles. The sensation is typically felt rather than heard, characterized by a distinct, dull thudding or shaking. While generally not indicative of severe danger, the phenomenon can cause concern among residents, particularly in areas unaccustomed to such vibrations. Scientific investigations into tumahälyä aim to pinpoint its source and understand its frequency and intensity to better distinguish between natural and man-made causes.