There have been four earthquakes since midnight, the largest of which is 4.5 on the Richter scale.

The aftermath continues in Croatia After last week’s 6.4 earthquake, Croatian press reports said the ground moved again on Monday. THE Sismology.hu According to their database, there have already been four earthquakes on January 4: an earthquake of magnitude 3.4, then 3.8, then 4.5, and finally 3.5 since midnight, not far from the city of Petrinja, the epicenter of the earthquakes.

Earlier, one of the Civil Defense Coordinators wrongly stated that the magnitude of earthquakes measured on the Richter scale also reached 4.7. It was also reported that the earthquake was felt in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.

On December 29, there was a severe earthquake in Petrin, Croatia, which was later measured with a force of 6.4. Seven died and twenty were hospitalized, according to reports. Houses have collapsed in the small town and surface deformations have developed in the area that experts say will be permanent. The earthquake and several aftershocks were also felt in Hungary.

(Our featured photo was previously taken at Petrinja, illustration!)



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Hungarians turned to insurance companies after the earthquake due to cracked walls and broken windows



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The earthquake in Croatia did not cause much damage in Hungary.

There are already seven dead in the earthquake in Croatia



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The bridge over the Petrin to Zagreb highway was also damaged.