BREAKING NEWS - A strong & damaging Earthquake of magnitude 6.4 strikes near Zagreb, Croatia
An earthquake of magnitude 6.4 struck a town in Croatia on Tuesday and video footage showed people being rescued from rubble.
The GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said the quake hit at a depth of 10 kilometers (six miles).
The N1 news channel reported that the epicentre was in the town of Petrinja, 50 kilometers from Croatia's capital Zagreb. It showed footage of rescuers there pulling out a man and a child from debris. Both were alive
Other footage showed a house with a roof caved in. The reporter said she did not know if anyone was inside.
There was no further information available on casualties.
The quake could be felt in the capital Zagreb, where people rushed to the streets.
On Monday a magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit central Croatia, also near Petrinja. In March, an earthquake of magnitude 5.3 hit Zagreb causing one death and injuring 27 people.
Slovenia’s Krsko nuclear power plant has been shut down as a precaution after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake was registered in neighbouring Croatia, the plant’s spokeswoman said Tuesday.
“I can confirm the preventive shutdown,” spokeswoman Ida Novak Jerele told AFP.
The earthquake was felt in several neighbouring countries, including Slovenia.
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