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Small but shallow earthquakes continue to unsettle Athens, with new tremors recorded in Pallini and Agia Paraskevi
Two shallow-focus seismic tremors were recorded within approximately 1.5 hours at a relatively close distance in the northern suburbs of Attica.
Seismic area with significant faults: Lake Trichonida – In 2007 it “shook” for three months
“Lake Trichonida is known for its seismic activity, as in April 2007 we experienced a series of earthquakes, with a magnitude roughly similar to today’s tremor, which lasted for two to three months,” Professor Efthymios Sokos, a geologist from the University of Patras and head of the Seismology Labor
Earthquake: New 4.6 magnitude tremor on Mount Athos, the third in half an hour
A new earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale occurred on Friday morning at 10:34 am at Mount Athos, 11 kilometers west northwest of Karyes.
Specifically, according to the revised solution of the Geodynamic Institute, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 11 kilometers west northwest of Karyes, with a focal depth of 14.4 kilometers.
Second earthquake in two hours in Chalandri – 2.8 richter, felt in many areas of Athens
A second earthquake measuring 2.8 on the Richter scale occurred on Wednesday afternoon within a span of two hours in Chalandri.
According to the revised data from the Geodynamic Institute, the epicenter of the quake was located 3 kilometers southwest of Chalandri, with a focal depth of 6.3 kilometers.
Earthquake in Halkidiki: 5.2 Richter from an unknown undersea fault – Video of the moment of the tremor
The area of Halkidiki where the 5.2 magnitude earthquake occurred on Sunday afternoon is being monitored by seismologists in order to analyze the course of the phenomenon.
According to the director of the Geodynamic Institute, Akis Tselentis, the 5.2 magnitude earthquake “is due to a so far unknown submarine fault”.
Double earthquake of 4.7 and 4.1 magnitude in central Turkey, near sivas epicenter
Two seismic tremors struck Sivas in central-eastern Turkey within ten minutes of each other, causing concern, just one day after a strong earthquake hit the neighboring province of Malatya.
Earthquake Measuring 5.2 Hits Black Sea, Felt in Bulgarian City
A strong earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale occurred in the Black Sea, and it was felt in the Bulgarian city of Dobrich. The tremor was recorded at 10:16 a.m., according to data from the European Seismological Center.
An 4.4 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Thebes – It was felt in Attica as well
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale occurred shortly after 9:15 AM in Thebes, according to the automatic solution from the Geodynamic Institute of Athens.
Specifically, the epicenter was located 4 kilometers south-southwest of Thebes, with a focal depth of 18.7 kilometers.
The earthquake was felt strongly in Attica as well.
Earthquake 3,6 Richter south of Crete
A weak earthquake of magnitude 3.7 on the Richter scale, according to the automatic solution of the European-Mediterranean Seismological Institute (EMSC), occurred on Monday morning at 07:23 in the South Cretan Sea.
The exact epicenter of the tremor was located 50 km south-southeast of Heraklion, Crete.
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Continuous earthquakes of over 4 Richter off Crete – Epicenter is south of Heraklion
Two earthquakes of magnitude 4 and 4.1 were recorded in a short time (just two minutes apart) in the sea area off Crete.
The first earthquake (time 10:22) had a magnitude of 4 Richter, a focal depth of 10 kilometers and an epicenter 32 kilometers southeast of Heraklion’s Mamia.