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Earthquake mb 5.1 in Slovenia July 12th, 2004

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    On 12 July 2004 at 13:04 UTC a moderate ( M 4.9) earthquake shook Slovenia 
    and surrounding countries.  The epicentre of the event was in NW Slovenia, 
    in Soca valley, close to the epicentre of the strong event in 1998 (M 5.6).
    According to the first field survey, the localities with the most damage are 
    small town Bovec and village Cezsoca, both in the valley of the river Soca. 
    Significant number of broken chimneys and many cracks on houses implicate 
    the very preliminary estimate of maximum intensity as VI-VII EMS. 
    
    No collapses or partial collapses of walls and houses were reported. More than 
    1100 houses were damaged, 175 of them are considered to be temporarily unsafe 
    for the inhabitants. One person was killed in the rockslide triggered by the 
    earthquake, and several were injured.
    
    The earthquake was felt in whole Slovenia, then in Zagreb, Croatia, in southern 
    parts of Austria (as far as Vienna), and in Italy (up to Venice and Bologna). 
    
    Ina Cecic
    Ministrstvo za okolje, prostor in energijo
    Agencija Republike Slovenije za okolje
    Urad za seizmologijo
    Dunajska 47/VI
    SI-1000 LJUBLJANA, Slovenija
    Email: ina.cecic@gov.si
    http://www.arso.gov.si
    http://fitesc.8m.com
    





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