The Balkans, with two major earthquakes - near Petrinja in Croatia and in Albania, slowly entered a period of ten years in which there will be strong earthquakes, said seismologist Slavica Radovanović.
She is a guest on Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) also said that earthquakes happen in cycles.
"We don't know when exactly it will happen. The strongest earthquakes happen in our area every 80 to 100 years, with the fact that they don't happen in the same place where they happened before, but they happen in the same zone in a different place," he explains. Radovanović.
She also said that, as far as the Balkans are concerned, earthquakes in the area of the Adriatic Sea are much stronger than in Serbia, and that they are even stronger in Romania.
"Our earthquakes in the Balkans are the weakest of those strong ones, we are not the champions there. There are those who have much stronger earthquakes than us," emphasizes Radovanović.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3,4 on the Richter scale hit the area of Šušanj in Bar at around 00.30:XNUMX tonight.
RTS states that a few days ago the city of Lazarevac in Serbia was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of three on the Richter scale, and that just four days earlier, Mokra Gora shook, and that in the past six months smaller earthquakes were recorded in Mladenovac, Arandjelovac, around Kopaonik, Čačak, Krusevac...
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