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BELGRADE – A strong earthquake was felt in Belgrade around 12:20 pm There is no data on the epicenter so far.
According to the agencies, Croatia was hit by a new earthquake in the series. The last earthquake was 6.3 degrees.
According to the EMSC, an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck Croatia and was felt in neighboring countries. After that earthquake, a smaller one was felt.
At 12.20, central Croatia trembled again and Zagreb “shook” for about 20 seconds … The earthquake was also felt in Serbia.
Let us know in the comments which cities in Serbia you still felt in.
According to Kurir readers, the earthquake was felt in these cities and in these places all over Serbia: Sremska Mitrovica, Sabac, Novi Sad, Zemun, Arandjelovac, Pancevo, Vrbas, Frushka gora, Zrenjanin, Backa Palanka …
If you are trying to find relatives in Croatia: congested landlines and mobile networks
Due to the strong earthquake that hit Petrinja in Croatia today, there was a heavy load on the mobile and fixed network. “Due to the exceptional number of simultaneous calls on mobile and fixed networks, there may be occasional interruptions and delays, although the condition of the A1 networks is stable and everything works,” they say when asked by Hina from A1 Croatia.
They also add that they actively monitor the state of the infrastructure and appeal to users to use telecommunications services in a reasonable way so that connections are available to everyone, mainly emergency services, and so that those most threatened can contact the closer. Hrvatski Telekom (HT) responded that as a result of the earthquake, there were short-term difficulties in using their network, but also that the situation quickly stabilized. “Currently, we are not registering major disturbances, except in the area of Petrinja, Sisak and Glina, where our experts started immediately,” they say from HT.
Zagreb was left without electricity due to the earthquake
After a strong 6.3 earthquake, which struck Croatia shortly after noon, two milder ones followed, both stronger than four degrees. Fire sirens blare through Zagreb, citizens report that everything is shaking, information is pouring in on major damage, and the city has been left without power. This is the second strong earthquake to hit Zagreb this year. The first occurred on March 22, followed by several minor strikes.
(Kurir.rs)
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