Within just a few days, the walls in the Tyrolean lowlands shook again. An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 occurred south of Waidring (Kitzbühel district) on Friday night around 3:30 am.
As the Austrian Seismological Service (Geosphere Austria) reported, the tremors were sometimes clearly felt in the vicinity of the epicenter. Some people described the vibrations as thundering or rumbling from the ground. At this thickness, very minor damage, such as cracks in the plaster, cannot be ruled out. However, there are currently no reports of damage.
Meanwhile, series of earthquakes
In Tyrol one can now speak of a series of earthquakes. The night before there had been two earthquakes in the tri-border triangle of Tyrol, Bavaria and Salzburg, with magnitudes of 2.2 and 3.3. And on Saturday night, a magnitude of 3.0 was recorded on seismographs in the St. Johann in Tirol area.
Report perceptions
In the present case, the earthquake service also requested the observation form https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/aktuell/erdbeben To complete, use the QuakeWatch Austria app or send written reports to the address Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna.
Source: Krone

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