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Hundreds displaced as Croatia weighs damage of deadly quake

December 30, 2020 11:12 PM


Hundreds of people were unable or afraid to return home in central Croatia Wednesday as rescue workers sifted the rubble of a deadly earthquake that claimed at least seven lives.

A series of morning aftershocks jangled nerves in towns south of Zagreb, the day after Tuesday's 6.4-magnitude quake crumbled village homes, tore off slabs from buildings and crushed cars under mountains of bricks. 

Many in and around the hard-hit town of Petrinja spent a sleepless night in fear of new tremors. While hundreds sheltered in a nearby military barracks, others opted to stay in their cars.

"We go inside to quickly grab what we need and we return here," said Visnja, a 66-year-old sitting around a fire outside her home in Petrinja Wednesday morning after having slept in her car. 

Sinisa Sremic, a 53-year-old in the town of 20,000, spent the night in a sleeping bag.

"My flat is completely turned upside down," he told AFP. "It still has no electricity, all the food in my fridge will be wasted." 

In the nearby village of Majske Poljane, the quake killed five people as well as mangling homes and farm buildings in the poor community.

"I can hardly wait for this horrible year to end.... we have only one more day," whispered Silvana Velic, a 29-year-old mother of four huddled in the cold outside her damaged yellow house.

After spending the night in a car her family will now sleep in a donated camping trailer. 

"The house is not for living any more. The roof collapsed, walls are cracked, the kitchen is destroyed," she added, still pale from the shock.

Containers and tents

Local volunteers delivered food, clothes and blankets to those in need, while civil protection workers promised containers or camping trailers for those unable to sleep at home. 

The European Union said it was mobilising aid from other member states, including containers, winterised tents and electrical heaters. 

The bloc's crisis management chief, Janez Lenarcic, landed in Croatia Wednesday to assess the wreckage and "assure the Croatian people that the EU stands in full solidarity with them". 

Rescue teams with dogs spent Tuesday night scouring ruins in the area, but no new victims were found by the mountain rescue service, the organisation's chief Josip Granic told reporters in the morning.

Tuesday's toll included a young girl struck by falling debris on a street in Petrinja, a man who had tried to resuscitate her told local media. 

Another victim was buried beneath rubble in a village church, a priest told state news agency HINA. 

At least 20 people were injured, Croatian police said, while six survivors were rescued from the wreckage.

The quake, which was felt across the Balkans, shook buildings that had already been weakened by a moderate tremor in the same Croatian region on Monday.

The Balkans lie near fault lines and see regular seismic activity. 

From the Vatican, Pope Francis expressed sympathy for the victims in the mainly Catholic country. 

"I hope that the authorities of the country, with the help of the international community, will soon be able to alleviate the suffering of the dear Croatian people," he said. 

 

 



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