Overnight Earthquake Hits Greek Island of Evia, No Major Damage
- A 4.5-magnitude earthquake struck the Greek island of Evia at 3:23 a.m. Local time on Monday, causing tremors felt in Athens.
- This quake followed a recent sequence of tremors, including a 4.4-magnitude event Sunday morning and increased seismic activity in the region.
- The Athens Institute of Geodynamics reported the 16.9-kilometer depth of the quake and noted a 3.6-magnitude aftershock 20 minutes later.
- No damage has been reported so far, even though the tremors were felt in the capital and surrounding areas north-northwest of Athens.
- The continuing aftershocks and recent seismic events suggest ongoing activity in this part of Evia with no observed major impacts so far.
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