On 20 May, an earthquake was recorded in Denmark, the country's strongest since 2012. The tremors were felt in different parts of the country, including the island of Bornholm. According to seismologists, it was one of the most powerful earthquakes in the region in recent years. There is no information on casualties or significant damage.
Details of the earthquake
On Monday, Denmark hosted earthquake, which was the strongest in the country in the last 14 years. Seismic activity was recorded on the island of Bornholm, located in the Baltic Sea. According to local residents, the tremors were felt both in residential buildings and in the open countryside.
Reaction of the authorities and experts
Danish seismologists confirmed that this is the most powerful earthquake in the country since 2012. The authorities urged citizens to remain calm and follow the recommendations of the rescue services. Experts continue to monitor the situation and collect information on the possible consequences of the aftershocks.
Implications for the population
According to preliminary information, no significant damage or casualties were reported as a result of the earthquake. Local residents report minor damage to buildings and short-term power outages. The situation remains under control, and emergency services are working in an enhanced mode.







