By SASA KAVIC Associated Press PETRINJA, Croatia (AP) — Aftershocks jolted central Croatia on Wednesday, a day after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake killed at least seven people, injured dozens and left several towns and villages in ruins.. The strongest, 4.7-magnitude tremor was recorded near the heavily damaged town of Petrinja, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) southeast of the capital, Zagreb. Many people had spent the night in tents, their cars or military barracks. Neven Pavkovic, a resident, said the aftershocks kept him awake: 'It was a rough night, I slept maybe half an hour.' In the hard-hit village of Majske Poljane, […]
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