– At least six dead – VG



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A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Croatia. At least six dead and several more injured have been confirmed, the government reports.

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An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale has been recorded 46 km southeast of the Croatian capital, Zagreb. It was registered by the International Seismological Center, EMSC, around 12.20.

The Croatian Red Cross reports a “very serious situation” in Petrinja after today’s earthquake Twitter.

One child has been confirmed dead and several injured, the city’s mayor told Croatian media.

On Tuesday night, the government said that at least six people had died after the earthquake. Reports Sky News.

– Very serious

– Strong earthquake again. The situation in Petrinja is very serious, writes the Red Cross.

On Twitter, the Red Cross posts photos and videos of buildings that collapsed. Reuters writes that people are being rescued from buildings.

The Croatian newspaper Jutarnji writes that a 12-year-old girl has been confirmed dead in the earthquake. Several are injured.

“A mother whose son died is being helped, she is in a state of shock,” said the newspaper reporter.

See the dramatic images in the gallery below.

– Som Hiroshima

Petrinja Mayor Darinko Dumbovic told the 24sata.hr newspaper that several people have died in the city of Petrinja and that more than half of the city has been destroyed. The rapporteur also confirms that a child has died.

For HRT TV, the mayor says her hometown is completely destroyed.

– This is like Hiroshima. Half the city is gone, he says.

– This is terrible. He’s dead, he’s hurt. We saw a child die in the square. The Petrinja center was destroyed, says an engineer who is there to assess the damage to the newspaper.

– Our seven engineers were buried in a collapsed building, but we managed to get them out. This is a disaster, send all the help you can, go on.

Many will be jailed.

Al Jazeera newspaper reporter Marin Versic was in Petrinja, describing chaotic scenes in the city on Tuesday.

– We fear there will be more victims, he told the newspaper.

– We all fight. The center was completely destroyed, the firemen had just removed a man and a boy who were trapped in a car in front of us. They seemed to be fine. I heard he’s dead, a Petrinja resident told 24sata.hr.

Prime Minister on the way

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic signs Twitter on the way to Petrinja.

– On the way to Petrinja after another devastating earthquake in Sisak-Moslavina county, which became known in many places in Croatia. We mobilize all available services to help people and clean up the devastation. The most important thing now is saving human lives, he wrote.

20 injured citizens of Petrinja arrived at Sisak hospital around 2:35 pm, writes N1. Two were seriously injured.

– We use the army to transport the wounded, said Health Minister Vili Beros, who is in Sisak hospital.

He also said that transportation of Petrinja patients to Zagreb and Sisak hospitals has been arranged.

Sense in various places

AFP reports that the nuclear power plant in Slovenia has been closed “for security reasons” due to the earthquake.

Several neighboring countries felt the earthquake, including Serbia, Slovenia and Bosnia. The earthquake should have lasted half a minute, followed by a minor aftershock.

Croatian media, including N1, report the damage to the building to the Croatian Defense Ministry in Zagreb.

Furthermore, the parliament building in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, 150 km away, shook violently. A video of a television broadcast from parliament shows politicians who may have sought refuge:

The earthquake, which had its epicenter outside Zagreb in Croatia, caused minor damage in Slovenia, according to the country’s prime minister, Janez Janša. Write NTB.

He writes on Twitter that, fortunately, the damage is low, but that there have been damages to buildings, church towers and pipes.

Second earthquake in two days

Yesterday there was also a big earthquake in Croatia. It measured 5.2 on the scale, NTB wrote. This earthquake also occurred in the same area. The director of the Croatian seismic institute, Kresimir Kuk, reported that someone was injured.

Reuters writes that one person lost his life in yesterday’s earthquake.

EU President Charles Michel gives his support to the country and promises EU aid, reports NTB.

– Our thoughts are with the injured and the rescue teams, writes Michel. Twitter Tuesday in the afternoon.

– At this difficult time, the EU will help with all aid and support to the Croatian people and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, adds the president.

The case is being updated.



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