Bulgaria Hit by Quake

Politics | June 29, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

An earthquake measuring 3,7 on the Richter scale rocked Bulgaria at noon.

It rattled the southern parts of the country in close proximity to the Turkish and Greek borders. The epicenter was located some 300 km south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. No damages or casualtiers were reported.

Last Sunday Bulgaria was hit by quakes two times in a row, rated at 4.3 on the Richter scale. The first one was felt on the territory of Blagoevgrad, Gotse Delchev and Razlog, while the second tremor was felt in south-eastern Bulgaria.
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