Greece Earthquake: Strong Temblor Hits Western Isle Of Kefalonia
Source: AP
ATHENS, Greece (AP) A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of between 5.7 and 6.1 hit the western Greek island of Kefalonia on Monday, just over a week after a similar quake damaged dozens of buildings across the island.
Kefalonia Mayor Alexandros Parisis told Greek radio that the port at the town of Lixouri, the closest to the epicenter, had been seriously damaged and that minor injuries had been reported. He did not immediately have any further details.
The Athens Geodynamic Institute registered the pre-dawn quake, which struck just after 5 a.m. local time with a magnitude of 5.7 and an epicenter 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northwest of the island's capital of Argostoli. The Athens institute had initially registered 5.9. The U.S. Geological Survey registered a 6.1-magnitude. It is common for institutes to register different figures and to revise their initial measurements.
Earthquakes have been rattling the island constantly for the past week, after a 5.9-magnitude temblor struck the area on Jan. 26. Since then, thousands of residents have been spending nights with relatives or in ships sent for that reason.
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leftynyc
(26,060 posts)I know people on that island. It's the island where Captain Corelli's Mandolin was filmed.
adieu
(1,009 posts)California, they always get hit with earthquakes, don't they?