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  1. 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 ...

  2. Figure 3. Damage to the heritage buildings after the Zagreb earthquake in 2020. This paper focuses on the rapid post-earthquake assessment of a typical masonry building in the city of Zagreb. After the introduction, the case study building will be pre-sented with the description of the load bearing elements and materials used for its’ con ...

  3. Mar 26, 2020 · Everyone from Croatian capital heard about the big earthquake in Zagreb from 1880. As an art history student, I saw many blurry photos of old buildings in Zagreb destroyed in a strong earthquake. Breakage on the Zagreb Cathedral, which was one of the buildings the worst hit by it, made an architect Herman Bollé to stay in Zagreb longer than ...

  4. The city of Zagreb is divided into four parking zones, which include those with parking time limitation and zones or parts of zones with specially regulated system of payment for parking. When it comes to procuring parking permits, users of public parking lots and public garages may choose between various purchase options.

  5. Mar 25, 2020 · The Croatian capital Zagreb and its surrounding area was hit by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake at 6.24 am on Sunday, leaving considerable property damage and fatally injuring a 15-year-old girl. With ...

  6. Feb 8, 2024 · The city of Zagreb, the national capital and economic hub of Croatia, is situated in a seismically active region and hosts a significant array of historical buildings, from the medieval to Austro-Hungarian periods. These buildings possess varying but generally high degrees of vulnerability to seismic loading. This was highlighted in the Zagreb earthquake of 22 March 2020, emphasizing the need ...

  7. Oct 1, 2022 · After the Petrinja earthquake, around 56,000 were estimated damaged, causing additional damage to the buildings in the historic city centre of Zagreb. World Bank estimates the total financial damage from the Zagreb earthquake as EUR 11.3 billion and EUR 5.5 billion for the Petrinja earthquake [7, 8].

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