Quake Hits Bulgaria Twice

Politics | June 27, 2004, Sunday // 00:00

A second in the day quake has shaken Bulgaria, this time rattling through the southern parts of the country in close proximity to Turkish and Greek borders.

The earthquake, like the earlier one in western Bulgaria, was rated at 4.3 on the Richter scale, causing no casualties or material damages. The epicenter was located some 300 km south-east of capital Sofia.

Meanwhile, the Anadolu Agency reported Sunday about 4.5-Richter-scale jolts on the territory of Turkey.

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