A magnitude 5.8 earthquake was felt on the island of Crete, according to reports. No casualties or damage have been reported so far.
01 · THE DISPATCH
A second report from the region confirms a magnitude 5.8 earthquake that was felt on the Greek island of Crete, as The Zioneer previously reported in a first bulletin at 13:05 Jerusalem time. The initial bulletin noted the quake was felt in the island's area; the current report adds that no casualties or damage have been reported. No further details about the epicenter or depth have been released. The earthquake, of moderate strength, did not trigger a tsunami warning. The extent of any structural effects or injuries remains unconfirmed pending local authorities' updates.
02 · How it developed
2 developments
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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