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    Default 6 quakes in central Greece

    Just read this on my greek web paper. Seems that the first was the smallest, which i think is slightly different to the norm. *its the aftershocks which usually decrease in strength isn't it?


    Quakes shake central Greece
    A series of moderate earthquakes shook central Greece yesterday, unsettling residents and causing widespread minor damage but no injuries.

    The first quake, measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale and with an epicenter south of Lake Trichonida, in the prefecture of Aitoloacarnania, occurred just before 2.30 a.m. It was followed by a 5.4-force quake shortly after 6 a.m. and then by a series of three tremors, measuring 5.2, 5.0 and 5.4 on the Richter scale, in quick succession at about 10.15 a.m. The sixth quake, measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale, struck the area shortly before 2 p.m. and was followed by dozens of aftershocks. The tremors, which are believed to have had the same epicenter, were felt across central and western Greece, prompting alarmed residents of Mesolongi, Agrinion and other towns and villages to rush out onto the streets.

    The quakes damaged around 70 homes and two schools in Aitoloacarnania and disrupted the water supply in some areas.

    Teams of civil engineers have been dispatched to inspect the extent of the damage caused to buildings and infrastructure, Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos said after briefing Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis.

    Seismologists yesterday advised calm. “The first 48 hours are critical and will allow us to reliably assess developments,” said Giorgos Stavrakakis, director of Athens’s Geodynamic Institute.

    Vassilis Papazachos of Thessaloniki’s Aristotle University, stressed that the region did not have a history of strong quakes. “We do not expect an earthquake stronger than 6 on the Richter scale,” he said. But locals remained nervous. “We are not used to this. We are all scared and hoping that things don’t get worse,” the mayor of Makryneia, Vassilis Karakostas, told Kathimerini.
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    Default Re: 6 quakes in central Greece

    There seems to be a lot of earth activity at the moment. Maybe because it's been so qquiet for so long.
    Let's hope no big ones. Little and often seems to be best. 8-)

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    Default Re: 6 quakes in central Greece

    I recall this happening about this time last year on Kef, or am I dreaming ;D

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    Yes I think you are right Janey.
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    Default Re: 6 quakes in central Greece

    I remember it well! It was very active in April and early May last year then went quiet until 23rd June when i got woken up with such a roar at about 6am!
    Looks like we may be in for a repeat performance this year then! :

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