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  1. Sep 24, 2020 · On 22 March 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 5,5 on Richter scale hit Croatian capital Zagreb. The earthquake caused severe damage to the historic city center. That same day all public transport in Zagreb was temporarily suspended. After the gradual reopening of the public transport system in late April and early May 2020, parts of the ZET ...

  2. Shortly after the earthquake, we engaged all available resources and hired the maximum number of workers who were available to citizens 24 hours a day for as long as needed. We also adopted a number of measures aimed at assisting citizens and businesses in repairing the aftermath of the earthquake.

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  4. Feb 19, 2024 · The magnitude of the 1880 Zagreb earthquake was 6.3, or 8 on the Mercalli intensity scale (just for comparison, the strongest earthquake in the region took place in 1963 in Skopje, at a 6.9 magnitude, destroying the entire city and killing more than one thousand people). The earthquake was so strong that people in Vukovar and Dubrovnik felt the ...

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · After mapping the zones and gathering the data about garages and parking lots, Map Editor contained three layers: one polygon layer. two-point layers. Parking zones in the polygon layer are marked in different colors, a color for each zone. Garages and parking lots, which are in the point layer, are each marked with appropriate signs.

  6. The organization of stationary traffic is the responsibility of the branch Zagrebparking. Zagrebparking provides public car park and public garage services along with services of removal, relocation and towing of illegally parked, significantly damaged and abandoned motor vehicles (wrecks) and caravans as ordered by the city’s municipal services and transport monitoring officer.

  7. Interaktivna mapa grada Zagreba sa parkirališnim zonama, aktivnim parkirališnim aparatima, kioscima Tiska i iNovina te javnim garažama.

  8. May 8, 2021 · This paper highlights the principal features of the Mw5.4 Zagreb earthquake. Located within the city limits at a depth of 10 km, the earthquake generated a peak ground acceleration of more than 0.2 g and a maximum spectral acceleration of about 0.6 g at 0.1 s in the historic downtown area. The situation was particularly challenging since the event occurred amid a partial Covid-19 lockdown at ...