VIDEO A strong earthquake hit Croatia. The earthquake, with a magnitude greater than 6, was also felt in Italy



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On Tuesday, around 12:20 local time, an earthquake struck Croatia, 46 kilometers from the capital, Zagreb. The epicenter was reported near Petrinja, but the earthquake was strong across Croatia. More material damage is expected, reported the Seismological Service of the Republic of Croatia.

According to the first information, the earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.5. Other sources indicate a magnitude of 6.3. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, reports the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC).

“The houses were literally swaying,” says a local. Parts of Croatia have been left without electricity and telephone lines have been affected.

“We managed to get a child out, he was in the car, everything collapsed, the owner is inside, but he is not responsible,” a young man told N1. We don’t know if we have dead … ”, says another.

A day ago, another earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.2, occurred near Zagreb.

The Repubblica newspaper writes that after the earthquake on Monday, Tuesday at 12:20 p.m., a 6.3 earthquake was recorded, a few dozen kilometers from Zagreb. The earthquake was also felt in Italy: from Bolzano to Friuli, from Veneto to Abruzzo.

It seems that the waves of the earthquake spread to Austria, where several people noticed the movement of chandeliers and furniture.

“Croatia, stay strong!” Said the Croatian prime minister, and Plenkovic visited the area on Monday with President Zoran Milanovic to support citizens affected by the previous day’s earthquake.

Prime Minister Plenković has arrived in Petrinja and statements are expected soon, and Defense Minister Mario Banožić is also in town. The Defense Ministry says the army is on the ground and is providing assistance to repair the damage.

In March, a 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Zagreb, killing and injuring 27 people. “This year is ending as it began,” Plenkovic said on Monday, pledging state aid for regions affected by the earthquake.

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