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A new strong earthquake struck Albania. The 5.3 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Durres in the afternoon, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center reported.
As a result of the quake, a palace in the city collapsed, Albanian media reported.
The quake's epicentre was 24 km north of Durres and 42 km northwest of Tirana, in the Adriatic Sea.
The depth of the earthquake was 10 km below the earth's surface. No casualties were reported.
We recall that a powerful 6.4 Richter earthquake shook Albania yesterday. There are 29 victims so far, and their number continue to rise. 45 people were rescued, three of them are in serious condition. The massive earthquake affected more than 650 people.
After that, about 250 secondary earthquakes were recorded.
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Following the heavy rain and hailstorm in Sofia, Mayor Vasil Terziev reported that the city received 230 distress calls to emergency services and 34 signals at the Metropolitan Municipality's contact center
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