EARTHQUAKE


September 7: Remembering the 1999 deadly earthquake in Athens
NEWS

Amidst extreme weather and destruction by floods and wildfires, September 7 marks the 24th anniversary of another deadly natural disaster: the 1999 earthquake in Athens that left 145 people dead and destroyed tens of thousands of buildings and homes.

Two earthquakes shake Samos island
NEWS

Two earthquakes were reported off the island of Samos in the eastern Aegean, just minutes apart, on Monday morning, according to data from the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.

Earthquake hits near island of Rhodes
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A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck near the island of Rhodes on Monday afternoon. The quake’s epicenter was identified 33 kilometers off the north-east coast of the island, at a depth of 39.8 kilometers.


3.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Samos
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The eastern Aegean island of Samos was jolted by a 3.7 magnitude earthquake on Monday morning, as reported by the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.

Earthquake rattles Crete
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A 4.9 magnitude earthquake shook Crete on Sunday morning at approximately 10.49 a.m. The quake’s epicenter was identified 7 kilometers south of Sougia in the Hania administrative region, at a depth of 10.7 kilometers.


Earthquake rattles Laconia
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A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck the region of Laconia in the Peloponnese on Monday. The quake occurred at 3.05 p.m. and its epicenter was located at sea, 12 kilometers east of Neapoli Voion.



3.6 magnitude earthquake strikes Lesvos
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A 3.6 magnitude earthquake occurred on the eastern Aegean island of Lesvos on Tuesday, according to a revised assessment by the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.


Atalanti quake not related to large active fault
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Despite assurances that a 4.8-Richter earthquake that jolted Atalanti in eastern Fthiotida on Thursday afternoon was not related to the Atalanti Fault – a large active fault segment in the Gulf of Evia – residents of the town remained uneasy, with many leaving their homes, and some of them even heading to the beach fearing the possibility of powerful aftershocks.