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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 ...
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit central Croatia on Monday with an epicentre some 50 kilometres southeast of the capital Zagreb, Croatian state television reported, citing data from the European ...
This is a list of significant earthquakes that either had their epicentres in Croatia or had a significant impact in the country.. This incomplete list of earthquakes in Croatia includes major earthquakes with epicenters within the country's current borders, as well as earthquakes that had a significant impact within Croatia.
The last earthquake on the territory of Croatia that had a magnitude of 6.0 M L was in Ston in 1996. In 1969, the fault system which extends from Jastrebarsko over this area towards Banja Luka had a 6.6 M L earthquake which hit the latter city , and that one was also preceded by significant foreshocks one day earlier.
See 2020 Petrinja earthquake [9] 22 April 2022: Strupići: 5.7: VIII: 1: One woman died in Stolac. There was damage in much of southern Herzegovina. See 2022 Bosnia and Herzegovina earthquake. [10] 30 December 2023: Ljubetovo: 4.7: VI: Four people were injured as the earthquake struck near the city of Zenica. Material damage and landslides were ...
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 ...
Outside the epicentral area, the earthquake was felt strongly in Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital, Sarajevo, Montenegro's capital, Podgorica, and the Croatian region of Dalmatia. It was felt in much of southern Croatia, Montenegro, and also parts of Slovenia, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Italy and northern Greece. [12] [13]