They Were Above the Epicenter of the Earthquake: – Sounded Like a Derailed Freight Train
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HAGA/BLAKER: The earthquake on Sunday is the strongest in Eastern Norway in 22 years.
Right at the epicenter: – It doesn't help to be scared – The house suddenly started shaking, and then it started rumbling, Kari Falao Lunde tells Nettavisen on Sunday morning. She lives in Leirsund, just a few miles from the epicenter of the earthquake that hit the Oslo area. – Some decorative items fell from the closet, but fortunately nothing was broken. All my paintings are also hanging on a shelf now, says Lunde. She believes there is no po…
In the last 25 years, there have been eight earthquakes in Eastern Norway above magnitude 3. Sunday's earthquake had a magnitude of 3.6, according to NORSAR.
Residents in southeastern Norway were shaken by a magnitude 3.3 earthquake at 09:24:54 this morning. The quake was centered just northeast of Oslo, near the center of Lillestrøm, and was felt well over a large area. This is the largest earthquake recorded in eastern Norway since 2004. People who were standing in the NRK building in Marienlyst in Oslo described the earthquake as a strong rumbling and shaking for almost ten seconds. Shallow earthq…
In the last 25 years, there have been eight earthquakes in Eastern Norway above magnitude 3. Sunday's quake had a magnitude of 3.6, according to NORSAR. No reports of damage yet, says Gjensidige.
Riksmedia is reporting an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 in Eastern Norway on Sunday morning. Did you notice anything?
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