Earthquake of magnitude 5.5 strikes Czech Republic and Slovakia, GFZ says
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A strange misunderstanding between the Czech Republic and Germany. German experts say that the Czech Republic was hit by a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 5 this evening, which would be the strongest earthquake in the country since 1985. However, Czech experts reject the information, saying that their systems did not even detect such a strong earthquake.
The Czech Republic was shaken by several reports of a possible earthquake on Thursday. The Helmholtz Center for Geosciences (GFZ) in Potsdam, Germany, recorded an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.49 at around 6 p.m. The epicenter was supposed to be on the border of the Central Bohemian and Pilsen regions near the village of Strašice. However, it was apparently a much smaller tremor.
An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 was reported this Thursday in the Czech Republic and Slovakia by the German Geoscience Research Centre (GFZ). At this stage, no human or material results have been confirmed by the German Geoscience Research Centre (GFZ).
So far there is no information about victims or significant material damage.
A shock of magnitude 5.5 earthquake recorded between the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This is known by the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), stating that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers. At the moment no information has been reported on any damage or victims, while the earthquake was felt in different areas of the two countries. Meanwhile, the Presidency of the CEI, deeply close to the suffering of the Venezuelan …
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