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Earthquake Shook Southeastern Norway | Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no

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Norwegians in Oslo and much of the rest of southeastern Norway were startled Sunday morning by what sounded like a major explosion but actually was an earthquake. They’re rare in Norway, and this one was the strongest in many years. Its epicenter was later reported to be at Jessheim, close to Oslo’s main airport at […]
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A strong earthquake was felt in southern Norway on Sunday morning. Seismological centers estimated its magnitude at 3.6-4.4, with the epicenter located near Oslo. It was the strongest earthquake in the region since 2004. The underground tremor was recorded around 9:30 a.m. Residents in Oslo reported shaking buildings and a loud boom, and the quake was also felt in Hamar. The article "Norway: Earthquake near Oslo" comes from the website Misyjne.p…

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A strong earthquake struck southern Norway today (near Oslo). Seismological centers estimated its magnitude at 3.6-4.4, with the epicenter located near Oslo. It was the strongest earthquake in the region since 2004.

·Warszawa, Poland
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A strong earthquake was felt in southern Norway on Sunday. Seismological centers estimated its magnitude at 3.6-4.4, with the epicenter located near Oslo. It was the strongest earthquake in the region since 2004.

Residents in southeastern Norway were shocked when a 3.6 magnitude earthquake struck this morning. An Icelander living in Norway woke up to a loud bang and thought it was an explosion. "It was a bit unexpected, you don't really expect earthquakes in Norway or in Oslo and I woke up to this, it just came like a little bang, like it was an explosion or something," says Karitas Mörtudóttir Bjarkadóttir, who was in the western part of Oslo when the q…

NORSAR has measured Sunday's earthquake in Eastern Norway at magnitude 3.6. The tremor was felt 92 meters above the ground in the tower at Oslo Airport.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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