San Marino. Earthquake in northern Italy, recorded by the Casole seismograph
A strong earthquake was recorded in northern Italy
magnitude: 4.4
Mineral: 10:34 (local time 11:34)
Depth: 26 km
locality: 17 km SSW of Bergamo, 5 km NW of Treviglio
Csem data (which could be subsequently modified)
Look, for the update, i live seismograms recorded by the Casole seismograph (IESN Network), Republic of San Marino
Strong earthquake in Lombardy, around 11.34 am. The National Institute of Physics and Volcanology reports that the epicenter is located in Bonate Sotto, in the province of Bergamo. (…) In Milan, the shock was distinctly felt, so much so that in different areas of the city the buildings shook and some people took to the streets. To the Courier no emergency findings to the city fire brigade. The earthquake was also clearly felt throughout the province of Bergamo, Como and Brianza. (Taken from Corriere della Sera, article being updated)
The Fire Brigade has made it known that there is currently no “particular criticality” in Milan, adding that “the teams are still within their offices” and “no reports of damage and requests for help have reached the operating rooms “. In the province, the outcome of a series of communications is expected, given that the shock would have been felt more strongly in the Vimercatese area. However, a series of further investigations are underway.
The first reactions:“The house started shaking”; School evacuated in Treviglio; Shock felt also in the Pavese; Evacuate schools in Lecco and Como; The mayor of Bonate Sotto: “We will check the buildings”; Fire Brigade: “No critical issues” (Taken from tg24.sky.it)
Milan, people take to the streets. “He was trembling all over, never heard of such a thing”
A strong earthquake was felt in Milan shortly after 11.30. In different areas of the city the buildings shook with some people who took to the streets. (Taken from la Repubblica)
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