The Athens Observatory's Geodynamic Institute said that the strong undersea tremor hit an area off the coast of the Zakynthos Island at 7:25 am (0525 GMT) on Tuesday. It added that the quake, quite shallow at a depth of only 6.2 miles (10 km) below the seabed, was centered in the Ionian Sea, 334 kilometers...
The Athens Observatory's Geodynamic Institute said that the strong undersea tremor hit an area off the coast of the Zakynthos Island at 7:25 am (0525 GMT) on Tuesday. It added that the quake, quite shallow at a depth of only 6.2 miles (10 km) below...
Greek authorities say an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 has struck in western Greece. There have been no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage. Athens Geodynamic Institute says the undersea quake struck at 07:25 a.m. (0525...
The quake recorded at 7:20 am (0520 GMT) had an epicentre 334 kilometres west of the Greek capital Athens, at a depth of about 10 kilometres below the seabed near the tourist island of Zakynthos. (dpa) ...
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