According to the first information, the quake happened in the depth of 10 kilometres, four kilometres off the island, or 37 kilometres southeast of Rijeka.
A wider area in western Croatia felt the tremor.
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NEWS BULLETIN NO. 13011
ZAGREB, 16 Feb (Hina) - An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook the northern Croatian island of Krk on Thursday morning, according to the information of the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).
According to the first information, the quake happened in the depth of 10 kilometres, four kilometres off the island, or 37 kilometres southeast of Rijeka.
A wider area in western Croatia felt the tremor.
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