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sound was created by ancient volcano Krakatoa. On August 27th, the mountain blew itself to pieces
Decibel 310
Human ear drums burst at 150-160 decibels
- Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) September 10, 2020
"The Loudest Sound Ever Recorded heard nearly 3,000 miles away and the shock wave circled the globe three times! sound was created by ancient volcano Krakatoa. On August 27th, the mountain blew itself to pieces. Decibel 310 Human ear drums burst at 150-160 decibels," tweeted Bachchan from his verified account.
- Shekhar Suman (@shekharsuman7) September 11, 2020
Reacting to this, Shekhar responded saying that the loudest sound ever is the voice of fans of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
"The loudest sound ever recorded is the Roar of all SSR fans who roared for justice for Sushant right here in India and the sound waves have circled the globe a million times and still circling. #WarriorsRoar4SSR," tweeted Shekhar from his unverified account on Friday afternoon.
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