Scotland has been hit by yet another earthquake with locals reporting 'big banging" sounds. The British Geological Survey said that the 2.2 magnitude tremor hit Roybridge in the Scottish Highlands at 9.29pm on Friday November 19.The quake - the fourth reported across the country in the last week - struck at a depth of 7.5km, with many locals reporting hearing a "loud bang".
One resident asked on Facebook : "Another earthquake in Roybridge???" Some noted that they had heard and felt it in Bohenie and Roughburn as well.One person replied: "I just heard a big banging in Spean, I thought it was someone’s bins or something."The British Geological Survey said: "A small number of reports have been received by members of the public in the
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