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Minor Earthquake Recorded Off the Coast of Pelješac, Croatia

Today, on February 21, 2024, at 18:57 (CET), seismographs of the Croatian Seismological Service recorded a weak earthquake with a magnitude of M 2.6 i. ....

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Minor damage reported after today's 4.2 magnitude earthquake in central Croatia


After a few days of calm – the ground shook again in Banovina, central Croatia on Wednesday morning. 
A strong 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit central Croatia at 5:37 a.m. with the epicentre near Glina. The earthquake was also felt strongly in the capital Zagreb.
“This morning, March 3, at 5:37 a.m., seismologists from the Croatian Seismological Service recorded a rather strong earthquake with the epicentre near Glina. The magnitude of the earthquake was 4.2 according to Richter, and the intensity in the epicentre was V (five) degrees on the EMS scale, the Croatian Seismological Service said.
“There was no major damage, but in the morning, citizens reported new damage to their already damaged houses. This morning’s earthquake upset the citizens quite a bit, woke them up, and some even ran out into the streets in their pyjamas. Although they are practically used to everyday tremors, every such strong earthquake, and we know that there were several of them, additio ....

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Death toll from strong earthquake in Croatia rises to 7


Death toll from strong earthquake in Croatia rises to 7
30 Dec 2020 / 14:24 H.
A man walks over debris after an earthquake, in Zagreb, Croatia December 29, 2020. Reuters
BELGRADE: The death toll from a powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake Tuesday in the Croatian capital Zagreb has risen to seven, Anadolu Agency reported according to officials.
The earthquake struck the town of Petrinja in the central Sisak region at 1319GMT, some 51 kilometres southeast of the capital, at a depth of 10 kilometres, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre.
The Interior Ministry confirmed that seven people have died so far.
Following the quake, at least 16 aftershocks of various magnitudes were reported in Petrinja, according to the Croatian Seismological Service. ....

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Serbian and Croatian seismologists: Devastating earthquakes in the Balkans await us


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According to her, it is difficult to say where these earthquakes will happen, but as she says, there are areas in Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, and even in eastern Serbia where there were no earthquakes for many years.
She told Telegraf.rs that Croatia should not expect a stronger earthquake than the one that hit it yesterday at 6.3 on the Richter scale, and that such an earthquake is not expected in the vicinity, but that this earthquake is another proof that the cycle of strong earthquakes in the Balkans has obviously begun.
Why is this happening? Because the seismic activity on the Apennine Peninsula had several strong Italian earthquakes. The seismologists said then that this seismic activity would surely spill over in the Balkans where there were no strong earthquakes for many years, especially in that coastal part where the last one was in Montenegro in 1979. So, after that, there was Albania which also did not have strong earthquakes fo ....

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New tremors with a magnitude of 4.9 on the Richter scale; Police prevented chaos


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According to Index.hr, at 6:16 am, Croatia was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.9 on the Richter scale, according to EMSC data, with the epicenter 18 kilometers west of Sisak.
At 6:27, another earthquake was felt, with a magnitude of 4.6.
Data from the Croatian Seismological Service are somewhat different estimates compared to the EMSC. The earthquake at 6.15 am was 4.7, the one later 4.8 with the epicenter in the area of Petrinja, said Ines Ivančić, the head of the Seismological Service for the Croatian Radio.
According to the EMSC, this morning s earthquakes were the 38th and 39th that were felt in Croatia in the last 49 hours. ....

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