There was an earthquake in Athens. There were no reports of a tsunami threat.
There was an earthquake in Greece. Initially seismologists reported tremors of magnitude 4.8, but then lowered the estimate to 4.6.
It is reported that the first tremors were recorded in Athens at 6.32 local time. Ten minutes later, an aftershock of magnitude 3.4 followed, the Seismological Laboratory specified.
The origin of the earthquake was in the sea near the island of Evia at a depth of 2 kilometers. 56 kilometers northeast of Athens. This is 56 km northeast of Athens. It is known that there were several small earthquakes of magnitude 2-2.5 in this area before the strong shock.
There is no information about victims and damages from the earthquake. There is also no tsunami threat.