Sweden and Denmark hit by earthquake
Just heard in the radio in my car about earthquake in Sweden and northern Denmark, one of first google hits pointed to this article:
An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale hit southern Sweden early on Tuesday, the Seismological Institute at Uppsala University said, but no damage was immediately reported.
The quake, which hit at 6:20 am (1620 AEDT), had its epicentre 59 kilometres southeast of Sweden’s third-largest city Malmoe, the institute said.
Media reports indicated the shock was felt throughout southern Sweden and northern Denmark, including the Danish capital Copenhagen, as buildings and homes shook but no damage was reported.
Earthquakes of this magnitude are rare in Scandinavia.
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