The most common cause for panic would be a lower level earthquake. In the 4's on the Richter scale.
Combine this with an intense rainstorm and it's a recipe for panic.
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The most common cause for panic would be a lower level earthquake. In the 4's on the Richter scale.
Combine this with an intense rainstorm and it's a recipe for panic.
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Airburst meteor
Someone would have noticed an airburst over 200sqmi.
Clearly the answer is chupacabra.
Manbearpig
In 1921 the scientific journal Nature noted that the 3 November 1888 had been "an intensely dark night, with occasional flashes of lightning"
Could have been metors