Two small earthquakes rattled south-western Macedonia in as many days, but caused no casualties or damage, local media reported on Tuesday.
A light quake shook south-western Macedonia at midnight Monday, followed by a moderate one later Tuesday morning, MIA, Macedonia's official news agency, reported.
The country's Seismological Observatory said Tuesday's quake had the seismic intensity of IV-V on the European Macro seismic Scale, while the Monday quake had the intensity of III.
The epicentre of Tuesday's quake was 110 km southwest of the capital Skopje, while the epicentre of Monday's quake was 90 km away from the capital city.
Both quakes could be felt in neighbouring Albania.