The tremors were felt by the residents of Sarajevo, as well as Zenica, Kupress, Tuzla, Gradac and many other cities.
An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) reported this on Saturday, December 30.
According to experts, the earthquake occurred at 21.43 local time with an epicenter 10 kilometers northwest of the city of Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The earthquake was felt in many cities across the country, especially in the capital Sarajevo.
#Earthquake (#earthjotres) possibly felt 16 sec ago at #Bosnia& Herzegovina. Feel it? Tell us by:
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⚠ Automatic crowdsourced detection, not yet seismically verified. More information soon! pic.twitter.com/NiBF1ij7vH— EMSC (@LastQuake) December 30, 2023
Local media wrote that the earthquake was very strong. At the same time, there is no information about casualties or damage.
On the morning of December 30, an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred near Tbilisi (Georgia).
We remind you that on December 7, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 occurred in the Caspian Sea. The earthquake was felt in the Azerbaijani capital Baku and several other cities, as well as in the Kazakh city of Aktau.
It was also reported that the earthquake in China killed around 150 people.
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