Liechtenstein police said there were no casualties or damage and called the earthquake a magnitude of 3.9.
The two earthquakes in Liechtenstein come at a time when lawmakers are debating the advantages and disadvantages of compulsory earthquake insurance. It was reported by the Associated Press.
Deputy Bettina Petzold-Mair only had time to warn that the probability that all citizens of Liechtenstein will be affected by the earthquake is high, and immediately after that there was the first small push.
Petzold-Mair laughed and continued talking until the second earthquake hit, visibly shaking the room.
“This is so bad, you don’t know if there will be aftershocks,” said spokesman Albert Frick, who announced a 15-minute break.
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Records from the German Research Center for Geosciences showed that a magnitude 4 earthquake struck Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein police said there were no casualties or damage and called the earthquake a magnitude of 3.9.
The population of Liechtenstein is about 39 thousand people, the area is 160 square meters. km.
It will be remembered that in the region of Ternopil yesterday, August 31, around 12:42 the earthquake was recorded. The magnitude is 2.5 on the Richter scale. According to the classification of earthquakes, it belongs to the imperceptible.
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