Scotland was rocked by an earthquake near Kinloch in the Highlands on Sunday evening, with residents around Oban and the Isle of Mull left spooked after feeling the ground tremble beneath their feet.
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An earthquake is believed to have hit Scotland, near Kinloch, in the Highlands, earlier this evening, with locals reporting they felt the "ground shaking" near to Oban and the Isle of Mull.
An 2.9 magnitude earthquake in a remote part of Lochaber has been felt across parts of western Scotland. The epicentre was in Kinloch about 30km (19 miles) north west of Oban. The British Geological ...
The epicentre was in Kinloch, about 19 miles north west of Oban. Reports about the earthquake were sent to BGS from people mostly within a 25-mile radius of the epicentre. The quake was felt in ...
Volcano Discovery also confirmed it, saying tremors were "widely felt', adding: "A light magnitude 2.9 earthquake hit 32 km (20 miles) away from Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom, in the evening ...
An 2.9 magnitude earthquake in a remote part of Lochaber has been felt across parts of western Scotland. The epicentre was in Kinloch about 30km (19 miles) north west of Oban. The British ...
People living in the Highlands and islands have reported being shaken, but not stirred, by a small earthquake which occurred ... north west of Oban. The British Geological Survey (BGS) recorded ...