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6.1-magnitude quake hits off Greek island of Crete: USGS

The quake struck just over a week after a 6.1-magnitude tremor hit near the island of Kasos east of Crete, and was felt in the outlying area.

May 22, 2025 / 17:56 IST
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Located where the African and Anatolian tectonic plates converge, the Aegean Sea is often hit by quakes.
Located where the African and Anatolian tectonic plates converge, the Aegean Sea is often hit by quakes.

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattled the Greek island of Crete on Thursday, the US Geological Survey said, with no major damage immediately reported.

The strong quake struck 82 kilometres (51 miles) northeast of Crete's capital Heraklion at 0319 GMT at a depth of 68 kilometres (42 miles), the USGS said.

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AFP journalists said it was felt as far away as Athens and Egypt.

State television ERT said many residents in the Cretan regions of Rethymno and Lasithi were woken by the quake just after 6:00 am and quickly exited their homes as a precaution.