Leaders of small European countries who discuss earthquake insurance in parliament must postpone sitting and rushing out after two earthquakes shook the building during the session.
A video from a parliamentary session at Liechtenstein Western Europe which suddenly ended had been distributed widely on social media.
In the video, a leader is seen talking about earthquake insurance when the first earthquake touches the building.
He stopped and smiled. Then he kept talking. The second tremor looks stronger because the camera also shakes and builds equipment behind the speaker makes the sound crush. After this, parliament delays the session.
“You cannot do it. The earthquake in Liechtenstein has disrupted the debate in the Liechtenstein State parliament about … Earthquake,” a Twitter user posted.
Liechtenstein is located between Switzerland and Austria, and is one of the smallest countries in Europe. The tectonic power that causes the creation of the Alps mountains is still grinding, causing an earthquake.