A weaker earthquake was felt in Zagreb tonight, another in a series of about 60 that have hit the Croatian capital since Sunday.
The seismological service announced on Twitter that at 20.49:XNUMX a weak earthquake was recorded with the epicenter in Zagreb, not far from Markuševac.
The magnitude of the earthquake was 2,7.
The European Mediterranean Seismological Center announced earlier that the earthquake had a magnitude of 3,2.
An earthquake of magnitude 5,3 hit Zagreb on Sunday at 06.23:5,2, and a new one of magnitude 07.00 at XNUMX:XNUMX. Later, even weaker ground tremors were recorded.
In that earthquake, 27 people were injured, 17 of them seriously, and a severely injured 15-year-old girl died today.
Minister of Internal Affairs Davor Božinović said that, according to the Crisis Staff, 250 buildings were damaged, and inspections are still ongoing.
The hardest hit were the city center of Zagreb and the area of Markuševac, where the epicenter of the earthquake was.
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