An earthquake again in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Greece

Today, citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina have said they are concerned by another earthquake that has hit the country. The quake was measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale, according to the European Seismology Centre (EMSC). The episode was 14 kilometers east of Stolac at a depth of ten miles [10 km]. It is recorded in the hour [...]
Today, citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina have said they are concerned by another earthquake that has hit the country.
The quake was measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale, according to the European Seismology Centre (EMSC).
The episode was 14 kilometers east of Stolac at a depth of ten miles [10 km].
It's registered at 18:27.
Greece has also been awakened this morning by a 4.5-magnitude quake on the Richter scale.
The quake is recorded east of Crete at a depth of 8.3km.
According to data from the Athens National Observatory Geodynamic Institute, the epidre was reported 24km south of Casso.
According to Greek media, the earthquake was recorded at 7:14 minutes in the morning.
We remember that Friday evening an earthquake occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday night, whose shocks felt in our country as well. The five - seven - and - a - half - mile - long [0.7 km] ossuary was in Stolac.
The powerful quake caused a victim, 26-year-old Elmira Sefo, and 2 injured.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina's southern area, more than 30 earthquakes have been recorded overnight from Friday to Saturday, after the first powerful earthquake. Friday evening's earthquake is the fifth strongest quake ever recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the strongest in the country in the last 50 years.
The quake, which fell around 23:07, except in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has also been felt in Trieste, Italy, several hundred kilometers from the epicentrare, as well as in Croatia, throughout Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo and Northern Macedonia.












