Potres u Petrinji 2020. | |
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UTC time | 2020-12-29 11:19:54 |
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ISC event | 621237334 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | 29 December 2020 |
Local time | 12:19 p.m. CET (UTC+1) |
Duration | 26 seconds |
Magnitude | 6.4 Mw[1] 6.2 ML[2] |
Depth | 10 km (6.2 mi) |
Epicentre | 45°24′01″N 16°13′07″E / 45.4002°N 16.2187°E[3][4] |
Type | Strike-slip |
Areas affected | Croatia (Sisak-Moslavina County, Karlovac County, Zagreb County, City of Zagreb) Northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia Southern Hungary, Austria, Northern Italy |
Total damage | 5–5.5 billion euros |
Max. intensity | MMI IX (Violent) |
Peak acceleration | 0.4 g |
Foreshocks | 3 with a ML4.0 or greater Largest: Mw5.2 at 05:28 UTC, 28 December 2020 |
Aftershocks | Numerous Largest: Mw4.9 at 17:01 UTC, 6 January 2021 |
Casualties | 9 fatalities (2 indirect), 26 injuries |
Citations | [1][2][3][4][5][6] |
At 12:19 PM CET (11:19 UTC) on 29 December 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 Mw (6.2 ML) hit central Croatia, with an epicenter located roughly 3 km (1.9 mi) west-southwest of Petrinja.[1] The maximum felt intensity was estimated at VIII (Heavily damaging) to IX (Destructive) on the European macroseismic scale.[2] Before this event there were three foreshocks, the strongest of which had a magnitude of 5.2 Mw on the day before. The earthquake was followed by numerous aftershocks, the strongest of which had a magnitude of 4.9 Mw.
The adversely affected areas were mostly in the Sisak-Moslavina County and other nearby Croatian counties, as well as some of the nearby areas of Bosnia and Slovenia. There were nine confirmed deaths, including seven during the quake[7] and two workers from falling debris while repairing damaged structures in the aftermath,[5][6] and 26 people were injured.
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