Vrancea earthquake
Three earthquakes in a row: The ground near Serbia was shaking
The strongest was at 10:15 a.m., with a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale, and its epicenter was 13 kilometers northeast of Dimitrovgrad (Bulgaria) and 30 kilometers from Stara Zagora, at a depth of two kilometers, reports Novinite news agency.
4.2-Richter-degree earthquake in Buzau County
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake occurred on Saturday, near midnight, at 23:13 local time, in the Vrancea seismic area, Buzau County, according to data published by the National Research and Development Institute for Earth Physics (INCDFP). The earthquake occurred at a depth of 126 kilometers, and the intensity in the epicentral area was II Mercalli degrees.
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Another Earthquake of 3,9 Magnitude Registered in Vrancea, Romania
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 on the Richter scale was registered today at 4.35 a.m. local time in the Romanian seismic region of Vrancea, BTA reported.
5 Magnitude Earthquake Shook Romania, Felt in Ruse and Varna
A 5 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale shook Romania at 1:05 a.m. Bulgarian time on April 25. This is shown by data from the National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The epicenter was in the area of Mount Vrancea.
The quake was felt in almost the entire eastern half of Romania, Moldova, Ukraine and Bulgaria.
A Strong Earthquake Hit Eastern Romania, it was also felt in Bulgaria
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale was registered in eastern Romania, in the Vrancea region.
The earthquakes was recorded in 3.26 am local time in Vrancea. The epicentre of the earthquake was at a depth of 140 kilometers.
There is no information on casualties or property damage.
New York Times: Bulgaria is not Ready for a Big Earthquake
From Bucharest to Sofia and the Balkans, a number of governments have failed to address the risks of earthquake-prone buildings. This is what the New York Times found in an article entitled "The Lesson of an Albanian Earthquake: The Balkans Aren't Ready for the Big One," BTA reported.
Earthquake Registered in Vrancea
An earthquake with a 3.6 magnitude on the Richter scale was recorded this afternoon in the seismic region of Vrancea in eastern Romania, BTA reported.
The quake occurred at 15.54pm and was at a a depth of 145 kilometres. In September, there were 24 earthquakes of 2 to 4.5 magnitude on the Richter scale in Romania.
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4.5 Magnitude Earthquake in Vrancea
An 4.5 magnitude earthquake has been registered in the Romanian seismic region of Vrancea, the National Geophysics Institute of the country reported, quoted by BTA. The quake struck at 14.52 pm local time at a depth of 116 km.
There are no reports of casualties and destruction. This is the strongest earthquake recorded in Romania this year, TASS notes.
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A Weak Earthquake Registered in Northern Macedonia
Its epicenter was near the border with Bulgaria, reported NOVA TV.
A 2.8 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale was registered at 4:51 pm on Monday on the territory of Northern Macedonia, near the border with Bulgaria.
The epicenter of the earthquake was 13 km northwest of Pehchevo and 107 km southwest of Sofia, at a depth of 10 km.
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4.1 Magnitude Earthquake In Romania
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 on the Richter scale was registered last night in Romania, at 22,23, the BNR reported.
The depth of the earthquake is 120 kilometers, in the Vrancea seismic zone. The Emergency General Inspectorate reported that there was no evidence of material damage.
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