Another earthquake in Romania, also felt in Hungary
On Monday morning, another earthquake was detected not far from the Hungarian-Romanian border. This is the third earthquake recorded in western Romania in a week.
Another earthquake was recorded in Romania on Monday morning at 5.25am local time, about 16 kilometres from Arad, according to the National Disaster Management Agency, informed by the Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory of the Institute of Geophysics and Space Sciences.
The earthquake had a magnitude of 3.4, and it is possible that the earthquake may have been felt in Hungarian settlements along the border, but no damage was reported.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.6 was recorded on 22 May near Arad. A day later, also near Arad on 23 May, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded in the morning and a 4.1 magnitude earthquake in the evening.
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