4.4 Magnitude Earthquake rattles Scandinavian seabed between Denmark and Sweden
August 6, 2012 – DENMARK - Danish geologists say a 4.4-magnitude
quake has rattled the seabed between Denmark and Sweden, causing no
damage or casualties. Trine Dahl-Jensen of the Geological Survey of
Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) said Monday’s quake was “pretty strong” by
Danish standards. Dahl-Jensen says such quakes happen once or twice a
decade. The epicenter was 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) southeast of the
Danish island of Anholt in the Kattegat Sea. Media in Denmark and Sweden
reported that residents in the two Scandinavian countries woke up when
they felt the earth shake at 0257 GMT (10:57 p.m. EDT Sunday). –ABC News
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