Earthquake on the border with Romania near several cities

Earthquake on the border with Romania near several cities
Earthquake on the border with Romania near several cities
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On April 30, 2024, at 08:42:05 (local time of Romania), a moderate earthquake of magnitude ml 4.4 occurred in Serbia, on the border with Romania, at a depth of 15.0 km.

Earthquake on the border with Serbia

The earthquake occurred near the following towns: 23km W of Drobeta-Turnu Severin, 82km NW of Vidin, 82km SE of Resita, 86km SW of Târgu Jiu.

Heavy seismic activity this weekend

This weekend seismographs recorded three earthquakes. The first, of 3.5 degrees on the Richter scale, occurred on Friday, April 26, also in the Vrancea seismic zone. Seismic activity was recorded around 02 am and was felt in the following cities. 55km W of Focșani, 59km SE of Sfântu-Gheorghe, 61km NW of Buzău, 68km E of Brașov, 84km NE of Ploiesti.

The second earthquake this weekend occurred in Moldova, Galati, with an intensity of 2.1 degrees Richter. The biggest recent earthquake was recorded last year in Gorj. Two earthquakes occurred a day apart, one measuring 5.2 and another measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale. Later, there were two other aftershocks smaller than 3.4 and 3.5 respectively on the Richter scale.

The second earthquake on Palm Sunday

“There are two unexpected earthquakes for this area and they are the largest recorded here,” said seismologist Mircea Radulian from the National Institute of Earth Physics, who said that there will be aftershocks, which should not exceed magnitude 4.

“On 14.02.2023, 15:16:53 (Romanian time), a significant earthquake occurred in OLTENIA, GORJ, with a magnitude of ML 5.7, at a depth of 40 km.

The earthquake occurred 102 km NW of Craiova, 120 km SW of Sibiu, 146 km W of Pitești, 161 km SE of Timișoara, 183 km SE of Arad, 195 km S of Cluj-Napoca, 204 km E of Belgrade, 208 km E of Zemun, 212 km NE of Nis, 212 km W of Brașov”, the National Institute of Earth Physics reported.

The article is in Romanian

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