Islanders say they cannot escape mysterious humming
Summary
People living on the Isle of Lewis, part of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, are experiencing a strange humming noise that can be heard all day and night. This humming noise is causing disruptions to their daily lives and is currently under investigation to find the source.Key Facts
- Islanders on the Isle of Lewis are hearing a mysterious, low-pitched humming sound all the time.
- About 200 people on the island have reported the noise, according to a Facebook page called "Hebridean Hum."
- This noise is making people feel upset and sick, with things like not being able to sleep and getting headaches.
- Scientists are investigating the source of the sound, but they haven't found what is causing it yet.
- The electricity company's power station and boats around the island have been checked and are not the cause of the noise.
- People think that the sound might be coming from a TV tower or from a problem with their ears, called tinnitus.
- One idea is that the noise might be coming from the sound of ferries traveling and the wind carrying the noise.
- This kind of low, humming noise has also been heard in other places, and it's still a mystery as to what causes it.
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