Earthquake in Romania felt in Hungarian border settlements
An earthquake about 36 km away from the Romanian city of Lugoj (Lugos) overnight on Saturday could be felt in settlements across the border in Hungary, the Kövesligethy Rado Seismological Observatory told MTI.
The 4.5-magnitude earthquake occurred at 10:46 in the evening, Hungarian time, around 120 km from the border.
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