2012 Pernik earthquake
The 2012 Pernik earthquake was a 5.6 magnitude earthquake, which struck 24 km west of Bulgaria's capital Sofia and 9 km north-northwest of the provincial center Pernik on at 3:00 am local time at a depth of.
Impact
An emergency was declared in Pernik in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. Mayors from nearby villages reported no significant damage. Many residents in Sofia were reported to have fled their homes and gathered in the streets. Xinhua journalists in the capital reported that Internet connectivity had been cut off.According to the civil defense office, there were widespread reports of toppled chimneys, cracked walls and broken windows in the Pernik area, where a state of emergency was declared for 24 hours. One of the three cooling towers of the city's Republika Power Plant partially collapsed during the tremor, and as a result the capacity has been temporarily reduced.