Today in Denmark: A Roundup of the Latest News on Thursday
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22 Articles
A 3.9-magnitude earthquake shook the Copenhagen area on Wednesday afternoon, the European and Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) website reported.
An earthquake struck Denmark on Wednesday afternoon. The tremors were felt all the way to Halmstad, according to preliminary reports.
In Germany's neighboring country, Denmark, the Earth has been the strongest impact since 2012.
The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) has confirmed that a magnitude 3.9 earthquake occurred in Denmark today. According to Danish television station TV2, it was "the third strongest earthquake in Danish history." "It was so strong that many people were able to feel and record it," said Peter Tanev, the station's meteorologist. See also: An earthquake of this magnitude hasn't occurred there in years. Norway in shock. No casualtie…
A suspected earthquake has shaken southern Sweden and Denmark. Witnesses tell Expressen that it shook southern Skåne. – It rumbled quite loudly, says Skurup resident Liam Rahnasto.
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