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The earthquake was followed by numerous aftershocks, the strongest of which with a magnitude of 5.0. [7] It was the strongest earthquake in Zagreb since the 1880 earthquake and caused substantial damage in the historical city center. [8] [9] More than 1,900 buildings were reported to have been damaged to the point of becoming uninhabitable. [10]
Travel on the motorway remained free as of April 2021. [91] Croatia declared 2 January 2021 a national day of mourning in honor of the victims of this earthquake. [92] The first multidisciplinary scientific paper on Petrinja 2020 earthquake was published in Remote Sensing journal in March 2021. [93] [non-primary source needed]
The strongest tremor in the series of 28 earthquakes stronger than 4.0 on the Richter scale. [23] 23 May 2004: Imotski-Grude: 5.5: VI-VII [23] [24] 9 December 2016: Split: 4.7: VI: Slight damage and power outages in the area of Split. [25] [26] 22 March 2020: Zagreb: 5.5: VII: 1: See 2020 Zagreb earthquake: 29 December 2020: Petrinja: 6.4: IX ...
The star marks the epicenter of a strong earthquake that rattled Croatia on Sunday morning, local time. (USGS) A strong earthquake rattled Zagreb on Sunday morning, local time, killing at least ...
A deadly, massive earthquake has left much of the Balkan Peninsula rattled on Tuesday. A magnitude 6.3 earthquake shook central Croatia, followed up by aftershocks that registered a magnitude 4.4 ...
At least seven people were reportedly killed after a magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck central Croatia on December 29.The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said the earthquake ...
The 2021 Haiti earthquake was the largest to strike the country since the 1842 Cap-Haïtien earthquake. More than 138,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed, most of them in Les Cayes and Nippes. 2,248 people were killed, 12,763 others were injured and 329 people remained missing. It is the deadliest earthquake of 2021. [338] 2,248 12,763 16 [339]
English: Shakemap from USGS for the magnitude 6.4, maximum intensity 6.826 earthquake near en:Usgs Neic Shakemap (2 km SSE of en:Petrinja, Croatia), 10.0 km depth. Date 29 December 2020, 11:19:54