A 3.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, this morning at 6:18 a.m. local time. The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute reported the quake’s epicenter was located seven kilometers beneath the surface, categorizing it as a shallow earthquake. While relatively moderate in magnitude, shallow earthquakes can sometimes be felt more intensely at ground level. No immediate reports of damage or injuries have surfaced following the seismic event. Details regarding potential aftershocks or impacts on local infrastructure are currently unavailable. The Sarajevo Times first reported the earthquake.
