Mar 6 • 06:35 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Earthquake of 4.4 Richter outside Kastellorizo

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake occurred at 7:35 a.m. off the coast of Kastellorizo, Greece.

On a recent morning, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Kastellorizo, an island in Greece, at 7:35 a.m. The earthquake was recorded by the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens, which reported the epicenter was located in the maritime area 156 kilometers south-southwest of Meis (Kastellorizo) and the focal depth of the tremor was determined to be 35 kilometers.

Kastellorizo, known for its picturesque harbor and historical significance, lies in a seismically active region, making it somewhat susceptible to earthquakes. This particular tremor adds to the ongoing geological activity in the eastern Mediterranean region, where seismic events are not uncommon. The depth of 35 kilometers indicates it was not a surface event, which potentially reduces the likelihood of severe damage on the island or nearby areas.

The implications of such seismic activity are significant for residents and local authorities, as preparedness for earthquakes is crucial in this region. While the earthquake's magnitude was moderate, it serves as a reminder of the potential for larger seismic events in the future. Authorities may assess the situation further to ensure safety measures are in place and to prepare for any potential aftershocks that could follow in the days ahead.

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