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An Earthquake Shook Turkey
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake was registered this morning in Manisa, Western Turkey, Turkish private television station CNN-Turk reported.
According to data from the Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate, the quake was registered at 5.49 am local and Bulgarian time in the area of Kirkagach.
The earthquake was at a depth of seven kilometers below the earth's surface.
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A Strong Earthquake Shook Iran
It was registered at 7.59 local time on Thursday.
A strong earthquake was felt in northern Iran on Thursday morning. It was registered at 7.59 am local time (6.29 am Bulgarian time). Its magnitude was 5.8 on the Richter scale, and its epicentre was near the town of Sangan, at a depth of 10 km.
A minute later, a new 3.7 magnitude earthquake was registered in the same area.
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5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Off the Coast of Equatorial Guinea
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale has been reported off the coast of Equatorial Guinea, according to the US Geological Survey.
The quake was registered at 3:25 PM GMT.
The epicentre is located 172 km from Bata at a depth of 10 kilometers.
There is no information on possible casualties and destruction.
4.4 Magnitude Earthquake near Dubrovnik
A 4.4-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale was recorded in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik.
The earthquake epicentre is 38 km west from the town. The quake occurred at 2:30 am. Local authorities said there were no reports for damage or injured people.
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5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Registered in Chile
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale shook northeastern Chile near the border with Bolivia, according to data from the US Geological Survey.
The quake was registered at 10:40 GMT. The epicentre is 73 kilometres northeast of the city of Calama, home to more than 150,000 people. The depth was 112.4 kilometres.
There is no information about casualties and damage.
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Strong Earthquake in Turkey - it Was also Felt in Bulgaria, there Are Evacuated People in Burgas
A series of earthquakes shook Turkey on Thursday. The strongest of these was with magnitude 5.7 on the Richter scale, with an epicentre 64 km from Istanbul. This is a reference on the website of the European Seismological Center. The earthquake was felt in Bulgaria as well.
More than 340 Secondary Earthquakes Were Registered in Albania
Albania was shaken by more than 340 secondary earthquakes after the two strong earthquakes with a 5.6 and 5.3 magnitude on the Richter scale were registered on Saturday.
A Weak Earthquake Was Registered in Pazardzhik
An earthquake with 2.3 magnitude on the Richter scale has been registered on the territory of Bulgaria, in the Pazardzhik region.
The earthquake was felt at 9.32 am this morning with an epicentre 5 km south of Pazardzhik, in the village of Glavinitsa and 101 km southeast of Sofia, with a depth of 2 km. No material damage is reported.
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2 on the Richter Scale Earthquake in the Area of Burgas This Morning
2 magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale was registered on the territory of Bulgaria, along the Black Sea coast.
The earthquake is registered at 7:39 am this morning with an epicentre 6 km north of Chernomorets and 12 km east from Burgas at a depth of 7 km.
5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Was Registered in Greece
5.3 magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale was registered in Greece. The tremor was recorded at 11.13 am
There is no information about seriously injured people or major damages. There were power cuts in Athens.
The epicentre of the earthquake is located 23 km northwest of Athens, reports the European Mediterranean Seismological Center.
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