Mysterious ‘Humming Noise,’ Vibrating Homes Reported Across Multiple States

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A disturbing and unexplained humming noise is being reported across multiple U.S. states, rattling homes, disrupting sleep, and fueling concerns that the rapid expansion of massive data centers may be quietly transforming entire communities.

The latest wave of complaints is coming out of Vineland, New Jersey, where residents say the noise began shortly after construction started on a sprawling multi-million-square-foot data center.

Residents Sound the Alarm

Locals say the constant low-frequency hum is impossible to ignore and impossible to escape.

“That is not construction, and that monstrosity is only partially built,” Scott Montgomery told ABC 6.

“It is infringing on our peace of mind and our tranquility.”

“It’s not even fully built yet. That’s the scary part,” Montgomery added.

“If it sounds like this now, what’s it going to be like when everything’s up and running?”

Residents describe the noise as a deep, mechanical drone, like an engine idling nonstop.

One local wrote on social media:

“I live about two miles away, and it’s definitely there.

“Sounds like a huge engine idling all the time.”

Montgomery, who lives just half a mile from the site, said:

“It keeps you up at night, as you can hear it coming through the house.”

Theresa Lewis echoed the concern, saying the sound penetrates even sealed homes.

“It’s like someone is using some type of machinery around my house,” Lewis told ABC 6.

Officials Acknowledge Complaints, but No Clear Answers

The Cumberland County Department of Health confirmed it is aware of the situation but stopped short of identifying a cause.

“If our inspectors find that noise levels are higher than those allowed under the code, we follow the enforcement guidelines under which a penalty may be issued if compliance is not obtained within a certain timeframe,” the agency said.

The department also admitted its authority is limited, noting it cannot shut down facilities even if violations are found.

Meanwhile, the company behind the project insists everything is within legal limits.

“Our site is operating in full compliance with Vineland City noise ordinance limits,” the developer said, adding it will continue implementing sound reduction measures.

Residents aren’t buying it.

Data Centers Under Scrutiny

Experts acknowledge that large-scale data centers can generate constant, low-frequency noise due to industrial cooling systems and electrical infrastructure running around the clock.

These facilities rely on massive fans and chillers to prevent overheating, producing sound levels between 55 and 85 decibels.

The sound is often described as a persistent, low-pitched roar that can travel long distances.

In other words, it’s the kind of noise that doesn’t just annoy, it wears people down.

A Nationwide Pattern Emerges

Vineland isn’t alone.

Residents in Virginia, home to hundreds of data centers, have reported similar disturbances, describing deep vibrations and an ever-present hum tied to nearby facilities.

“These data centers are loud, noisy beasts, and they are being built too close to residential areas,” said Roger Yackel.

“That’s not something that we should have to live with.”

In West Haven, Connecticut, complaints date back years.

Residents have described a relentless humming that has triggered stress, anxiety, and physical discomfort.

“For years, our community has been plagued by a constant or intermittent humming noise and low-frequency vibrations,” a local petition states.

“This disturbing phenomenon occurs at all hours, disrupting our ability to sleep, concentrate, and enjoy life to its fullest.”

More than 140 residents signed a petition demanding answers, prompting officials to approve funding for an independent acoustic investigation.

Even now, authorities have yet to confirm the source.

“Far Worse Than Expected”

Some residents have taken matters into their own hands.

John Lyver, a retired NASA analyst, has been tracking noise levels near his home and says the results are alarming.

“I’m finding that the noise is far worse than anybody ever figured it was going to be,” he said.

Deepening Issue

As Big Tech rapidly expands its data infrastructure to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing, entire neighborhoods are being forced to live with the consequences, often without warning, input, or recourse.

Officials continue to claim there is no confirmed link.

Residents say the connection is obvious.

And as more of these facilities go online, one question is becoming harder to ignore:

If this is what communities are experiencing now, what happens when the buildout is complete?

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