BFF-22 Croatia rattled by 5.2 magnitude quake

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Croatia rattled by 5.2 magnitude quake

ZAGREB, Dec 28, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – A 5.2-magnitude earthquake rattled
central Croatia and Zagreb early Monday morning, the European-Mediterranean
Seismological Centre (EMSC) said, damaging buildings outside the capital but
with no casualties reported.

The quake woke up residents in Zagreb at 0530 GMT when it struck some 50
kilometres to the south near the town of Petrinje, where the tremors tore off
bricks and left cracks in some building facades.

“People are on the streets, there is panic. There are badly damaged
buildings, so the citizens are afraid to go back inside,” Petrinje’s mayor
Darinko Dumbovic told regional broadcaster N1, adding that the town hall was
damaged.

In nearby Sisak, home to around 35,000 people, the town’s mayor said
scores of firefighters were deployed to help with building damage and rescue
efforts.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic visited the area Monday to show “support
for the citizens”, alongside President Zoran Milanovic.

Civil protection teams and the army were deployed to help locals and
clear any debris, Plenkovic told reporters.

In March, Zagreb was struck by a stronger 5.3-magnitude quake, the most
powerful in decades, which badly damaged buildings in the capital.

The Balkan region lies on major fault lines and is regularly hit by
earthquakes.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1651 hrs