Scotland hit by multiple earthquakes as UK pub and brewery rocked by tremor

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The UK has experienced a series of tremors, with four earthquakes shaking the nation within an eight-hour window – one of which occurred directly beneath a well-known brewery.

Since the beginning of 2025, the country has felt several seismic events, with a total of 28 earthquakes recorded in just the first five weeks.Despite many people not noticing them, each quake was significant enough to be detected and measured by the British Geological Society using the Richter scale.

The initial quake struck shortly after 3.03am, registering at 2.2 on the Richter scale.Subsequent tremors followed at 8.09am and again at 8.27am, all centred around Argyll and Bute.

However, a tremor in Worcestershire, posed a potential threat, occurring near a popular pub, reports the Daily Star. READ MORE: Earthquake hits Scotland as 'loud bangs' shake houses and wake people from sleep The British Geological Society reported that the 2.0 magnitude quake hit close to the Night Owl Brewery and also near Crumpton Oaks Farm, both situated just off the A4103 through Storridge.Miles Stephens, co-founder and owner, recounted his experience saying: "I was busy brewing the next batch of one of our beers called 'Flight', when I heard a deep rumble coupled with mild vibration." "I thought it may be a low flying military aircraft coming through the valley as they often do, but it continued for a short time.

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