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  1. First damage report – museum clock stopped at 6 hours and 24 minutes. As if the spread of COVID-19 wasn't enough, last Sunday, March 22, at 6:24 am local time, Zagreb was hit by a 5.4-magnitude earthquake, which unfortunately took a life of a 15-year-old and left more than two dozen people injured. Two days later, with aftershocks and COVID ...

  2. Jul 1, 2020 · The first-order assessment of seismic amplification (due to site conditions) in the Zagreb area for the M5.5 earthquake shows that ground motions of approximately 0.16-0.19 g were amplified at ...

  3. After on 29 October 2021 Parliament passed the amendments to the Reconstruction Act, by which reconstruction procedures in earthquake-affected areas were simplified, on 10 December 2021 the Government adopted a new Programme of Measures for the Reconstruction of Earthquake-Damaged Buildings, detailing the processing of submitted applications for reconstruction.

  4. Mar 24, 2020 · A 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit Croatia’s capital city, Zagreb, on Sunday shortly after 6 a.m. local time. The quake injured 26 people, including a teenage girl who died of her injuries the ...

  5. Jan 29, 2022 · The Croatian History Museum dates back to 1846, when it was initially part of the National Museum in Zagreb. Its main location is a Baroque-era palace in Matoševa Street, Zagreb. The palace was damaged in the initial quake then suffered further damage in the second in December, which had its epicentre around 100 km from Zagreb near the central ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. earthquake (Masedu et al., 2014), to disseminate information to deaf people after the 2016 Amatrice earthquake (Rotondi et al, 2018) or to continuously discuss earthquake hazard in Alaska (Lambert, 2020). We present a case study of social media usage by the Department of Geophys­ ics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb after the 2020 ...

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