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Dec 29, 2020 · A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near Petrinja, Croatia, about 30 miles southeast of the capital of Zagreb, on December 29, 2020 at about 6:20 am Eastern Time (12:20 pm local time). Seismic instruments indicate the earthquake originated at a depth of about 6 miles (10 kilometers).
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earthquake.usgs.govMagnitudeLocationM3.84 weeks agoM4.44 weeks agoDec 30, 2020 · A series of powerful aftershocks have rocked central Croatia following a magnitude 6.4 earthquake on Tuesday. The new 4.8 and 4.7 magnitude tremors struck at around 06:15 local time (05:15 GMT)...
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Dec 29, 2020 · PETRINJA, Croatia (AP) — A strong earthquake in Croatia destroyed buildings and killed at least seven people Tuesday southwest of the capital, displacing scores of area residents or making them afraid to sleep indoors as emergency teams searched for those still missing by nightfall.
Recorded in Zagreb, 51 km (32 mi) from epicenter. The earthquake had a magnitude of 6.4 M w and a depth of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) according to Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) [1] and European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), [14] while the Seismological Survey of Croatia recorded 6.2 ML.
Mar 5, 2021 · A central Croatian region about 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of the capital, Zagreb, is pocked with round holes of all sizes, which appeared after December’s 6.4-magnitude quake that killed seven people and caused widespread destruction.
Mar 22, 2020 · An earthquake has rocked Croatia's capital Zagreb, damaging buildings and leaving cars crushed by falling chunks of masonry. A teenager is in a critical condition after a roof collapsed, local...
Dec 30, 2020 · At least seven people were killed and dozens were injured after a powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck central Croatia on Tuesday, according to the US Geological Survey and Croatian officials.