Every user or generator of electric energy such transformer, motor, power line leaks energy to the ground due to imperfect insulation. AC devices also leak due to capacitance and inductance. The intensity in general decreases with cube of distance unless there are two devices passing energy from one to another. Then the energy flow concentrates to a "channel" between the source and the "user". It looks like your house sits on such a channel. It might also mean that the underground material is less conductive than the top that the source and the user are large devices and/or you are close to the source. My bet is that you are close to transmission line or power generator or large substation that has bad ground leakage. Typically the generators in power station are relatively low voltage that is them transformed to very large voltage. The generator is always conected to the primary transformer by a cable that can be in cable tray or underground. So there is significant potential for a leakage greater than normal. There should be installed devices that monitor the leakage but they might not be installed properly or be faulty.
In other words if that is the case I would be talking to the owner of the device(s) or equipment ASAP. They can harm or kill somebody and the leakage costs them money in lost energy. In the meantime I would suck as much power from it as I could (just kidding).