6.1-magnitude earthquake jolts Greek islands with no reported injuries
- A 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook southern Greek islands early on Thursday.
- Giorgos Tsapakos, a regional government official, confirmed that there are no reports of injuries or any serious damage following initial assessments.
- A tsunami warning was issued after the earthquake.
- The tremor was felt across the Aegean Sea, including parts of Turkey and Israel.
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An Earthquake of 6.1 Magnitude Shakes the Greek Islands of Crete and Santorini
An earthquake of 6.1 magnitude has shaken the Greek islands of Crete and Santorini in the early morning of this Thursday. The earthquake, which was felt in Turkey, Egypt, Cyprus and Israel, had its epicenter 79 kilometers from the city of Heraclion, the Cretan capital, and put the Greek authorities on high alert. The Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM) issued a tsumani alert due to the earthquake, which was dismissed by the authoritie…
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