Because the people in the country are not happy with the current government (I think)
I'd say B and D definitely, and also E but I'm not entirely sure about that
The correct answer is - days or years before the major earthquake.
The foreshocks always come before the major earthquake. They can appear only a single day before it, weeks, months, or even years. It is a nice indicator that something bigger is coming, so if people are wary enough they can avoid the devastating effects of the major seismic activity afterwards.
For example, we can take the foreshocks and the major earthquake in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, in the summer of 2016, where the foreshocks started about two months earlier, and they were present every day for those two months, slightly increasing in intensity, until the major earthquake of 6.9 magnitude according to the Richter scale came.
You’ll have to be specific. Well first off it’s a country in the Balkans. It really doesn’t have access to the water except by a very small corridor. But it is also a Republic