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Austria earthquake felt in two neighboring countries – “as if a train had passed by on the roof”

2024-02-01T09:10:48.364Z

Highlights: Austria earthquake felt in two neighboring countries – “as if a train had passed by on the roof”. As of: February 1, 2024, 9:53 a.m The earth is shaking again in Austria. Witnesses reported feeling the tremors even far from the epicenter. The latest earthquake was the strongest in Austria in almost three years. In spring 2021, the earth also shook in Lower Austria with a similar strength. “It really shook us out of bed at three in the morning. A real rumble,” wrote one user on Facebook.



As of: February 1, 2024, 9:53 a.m

By: Julian Mayr

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The earth is shaking again in Austria.

Witnesses reported feeling the tremors even far from the epicenter.

Vienna – Austria is not known as a typical earthquake country.

And yet the earth there has been shaking more frequently lately.

At the beginning of the year, earthquakes in the south of the country shook people in Carinthia awake.

In mid-January, a series of earthquakes shook the western state of Tyrol, with 15 tremors within ten days.

Now, at the turn of the month, the earth also shook in eastern Austria - and it was relatively strong.

A relatively strong earthquake occurred near Gloggnitz in Lower Austria on February 1, 2024.

(Archive image) © Handl/imagebroker/Imago Screenshot GeoSphere

Nighttime earthquake of magnitude 4.4 in eastern Austria

At 2:59 a.m. on the night of February 1st, the earth shook in the south of Lower Austria.

According to the geological service GeoSphere, the epicenter of the earthquake was southwest of Gloggnitz, near the border with the state of Styria.

With a magnitude of 4.4, the earthquake was clearly felt in the area of ​​the epicenter, writes seismologist Anna Smith.

The latest earthquake was the strongest in Austria in almost three years.

In spring 2021, the earth also shook in Lower Austria with a similar strength.

The quake apparently woke numerous people from their sleep, as witness reports on social media show.

“It really shook us out of bed at three in the morning.

A real rumble,” wrote one user on Facebook.

Another user from the Lower Austrian capital reported: “In Sankt Pölten it woke me up as if a train had passed by on the roof, everything was rattling.” Another user from Styria, around 13 kilometers away from the epicenter, also reported this violent tremors: “I thought it was a dream and my bed in Mürzzuschlag was taking off.”

Austria: Earthquake also felt in Vienna and possibly beyond

However, the earthquake is said to have been felt far beyond Lower Austria.

There are reports of people being jolted awake from the federal capital Vienna and the Styrian state capital Graz.

A reader from

derstandard.at

reports noticeable tremors in western Styria.

Further reports also come from Linz.

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The online portal

dnvenik.hr

writes that the earthquake was also felt in Slovenia and northern Croatia.

As

today.at

reports, the earthquake could also have been felt in parts of Hungary and Slovakia.

Strongest earthquakes in Austria in recent years

Magnitude (Source: GeoSphere Austria)

Neunkirchen (Lower Austria), April 2021

4.4

Neunkirchen, March 2021

4.6

Ardning (Styria), January 2021

4.5

Bad Eisenkappel (Carinthia), February 2013

4.4

Mürzzuschlag (Styria), May 2009

4.3

Damage to buildings cannot be ruled out in earthquakes of this magnitude.

“We saw it live!

Damage to and in the house,” writes a man from Ternitz on Facebook.

The place is in the immediate vicinity of the epicenter in the east of Austria.

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(jm)

Source: merkur

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