A series of earthquakes were registered in just an hour in Simitli area, Blagoevgrad region, South-Western Bulgaria, the National Seismological Centre says on September 4.
The first quake was registered at 09:17, 4 km from the town of Simitli. 25 minutes later, again in the same area, another earthquake was registered with a magnitude of 3.2 per Richter scale. The most recent earthquake was at 10:31 with a magnitude of 3.9.
The tremors were felt both in Simitli, where the epicentre was, and in Blagoevgrad. A new, weaker earthquake was felt minutes ago.
No damage or injuries were reported.
Simitli is one of the most earthquake-prone areas in Bulgaria. The most devastating earthquake - the Krupnik earthquake - occured there on April 4, 1904.
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