Hungarian scientists picked up vibrations from an earthquake in Serbia
A relatively minor earthquake hit Slovenia on Saturday morning and according to MTI the seismological station in Becsehely, Hungary was also able to pick up the vibration from the phenomenon.
According to the information published on the website of the Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory, the earthquake hit Slovenia on Saturday morning at 18 past 8.
The station recorded the earthquake to be a 3.7 on the Richter Scale. They recorded this data in the region of Ljutomer, near the Croatioan border.
The earthquake even reached the seismological station in Becsehely.
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Telex reported that an earthquake also hit Switzerland on Saturday morning in Pruntrut near the French border.
However, Hungary is in a safe location, Telex says, highlighting that the high-risk areas in terms of earthquakes is Croatia and Slovenia, parts of Romania and the area from the Alps to Slovakia.
Although it is worth noting that the number of earthquakes near Budapest and Kecskemét and near the shore of Balaton has proliferated recently.
Telex also reminded us of the catastrophe that hit the middle part of Croatia last year.
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Source: MTI, Telex.hu
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