Earthquake hits Herzegovina again

An earthquake of three degrees on the Richter scale was recorded yesterday in the area of Nevesinje, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center stated.

The earthquake occurred at 5:44 p.m., with an epicenter 21 kilometers east of Nevesinje and 47 kilometers from Mostar.

According to initial information, the earthquake had a magnitude of three on the Richter scale, and the hypocenter was at a depth of five kilometers.

On August 28th, Bosnia and Herzegovina was hit by a new earthquake, and the epicenter was near Stolac and Mostar, EMSC writes.

The magnitude of the earthquake was 3.8 on the Richter scale.

The earthquake was at a depth of five kilometers.

As readers write, the earthquake was felt in Ljubinje, Nevesinje, Bileca, but also in Dubrovnik.

“It lasted about three to four seconds,” they write from Dubrovnik.

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