Earthquake in Croatia: Roads filled with ruins, the mayor says half the city was destroyed

Petinje's streets are full of rubble, with a large number of buildings seriously damaged, and with rescue teams looking for survivors, reports this country's H1 television. All available fire brigades from Zagreb are in charge of Petrinje, where the search services and firefighters are [...]
All available fire brigades from Zagreb are in charge of Petrinje, where research services and fire departments are looking through the rubble with their bare hands.
A man and his son were taken out of a multi-story building and sent immediately to the hospital through the ambulance. You don't know how many injuries they've taken.
Sizmologist Kresimir Cook stressed that the earthquake between Sisak and Petrinje was 6.2 degrees of Richter and that the energy released was thirty times stronger than the earthquake that occurred in March in Zagreb.
He said that the earthquake was not surprising, adding that he believed this to be the strongest in an earthquake range.
Petrinje chairman Darinko Dumbowick called for help immediately to be sent to Petra, and that half the city was destroyed. /Periscope












