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Published 08:29 16 Nov 2021 GMT
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The centre was near Lochgilphead/Via Getty[/caption]
On June 7 1931, The North Sea earthquake clocked an impressive 6.1 magnitude and set itself in the history books are the largest earthquake ever in the UK.
For context, the highest ever recorded earthquake came on May 9 1960, but this time in South America.
The Valdivia earthquake, which took place in Chile, registered as 9.5 on the Richter scale, and it comes as no surprise that it displaced, killed, and injured hundreds of thousands of people.
So while the UK never experiences earthquakes of such colossal magnitudes, any ground shaking is completely terrifying.
USGS describes an earthquake as: “The shaking will feel violent and it will be difficult to stand up. The contents of your house will be a mess. A large earthquake far away will feel like a gentle bump followed several seconds later by stronger rolling shaking that may feel like sharp shaking for a little while.”
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