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Earthquake of 5.3 magnitude rattles Greek island of Crete

Greece lies in an especially earthquake-prone zone and tremors of this magnitude are not considered exceptional. Three aftershocks, each of a magnitude of 3.5, have occurred within half an hour of the main quake.

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Greece’s Institute of Geodynamics says that a magnitude 5.3 earthquake has rattled the island of Crete. The earthquake occurred on Saturday at 11:30 pm local time off the southern coast of Crete, at a depth of 10 kilometres.

The Institute reported that the epicentre is near the coastal town of Ierapetra and about 60 kilometres southeast of the island’s largest city, Heraklion.

Although the temblor was felt strongly in the eastern part of Crete, according to local media, no casualties or damages have been reported so far. Three aftershocks, each of a magnitude of 3.5, have occurred within half an hour of the main quake.

Greece lies in an especially earthquake-prone zone and tremors of this magnitude are not considered exceptional.

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