UTC time | 1927-02-14 03:43:24 |
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ISC event | 909090 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | 14 February 1927 |
Magnitude | 5.8–6.0 ML |
Depth | 18 km |
Epicenter | 43°00′N 18°06′E / 43.00°N 18.10°E |
On 14 February 1927 at 03:43 UTC,[1] a strong earthquake shook Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). Damage occurred in Eastern Herzegovina; Ljubinje was the worst affected town. Serious damage and injuries were also reported in the town of Stolac, while deaths occurred in the village of Berkovići. This may be the strongest known earthquake in Eastern Herzegovina.[2]
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