Did you feel the 'mini-earthquake' recorded near Perthshire village?

A 0.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Comrie, Perthshire
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Residents in a Highland village were unshaken and hardly stirred by an earthquake at the weekend.

Villagers in Comrie may have felt the earth tremble when a low-level shockwave was registered on Sunday morning.

The tremble occurred at precisely 8.37am, with its magnitude register just 0.9 in the Richter scale.

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It was recorded on farmland north of Lawers. It’s unclear what triggered the earthquake, which was recorded by the British Geological Survey.

The largest earthquake ever recorded in Scotland measured a magnitude of 5.2 and happened near Loch Awe in 1880.

Boffins at the British Geological Survey say that annually between 200 and 300 earthquakes are detected and located in the UK.

The British Geological Survey operates a network of over 100 seismograph stations across the UK. Continuous data from nearly all stations was transmitted directly to its office in Edinburgh for real-time processing and analysis.