Powerful earthquake in Albania damages buildings and sends residents fleeing
- Prime Minister Edi Rama cancelled his scheduled trip to the United States following the quake

Albania was rattled by its strongest earthquake in decades Saturday, officials said, sending people fleeing into the streets in several cities, damaging buildings and triggering power cuts in the capital.
The epicentre of the shallow 5.6-magnitude quake, was near Durres, less than 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of the capital Tirana, according to the US Geological Survey.
Albania’s defence ministry said it was the “strongest earthquake in the country in the last 20 to 30 years”.
“There are no deaths,” defence ministry spokeswoman Albana Qajaj said.
Some 80 people sought medical help in both Tirana and Durres, 21 of whom were hospitalised due to injuries caused by falling objects or parts of walls as well as for panic attacks, Health Minister Ogerta Manasterilu said.

Qajaj told AFP that houses and buildings in Tirana had been damaged but were still standing and that the ministry was accessing damage in other towns and villages.