Two earthquakes struck the Greek island of Evia, causing damage and rockfalls.

Key facts
- •Two earthquakes with a magnitude of around 5 on the Richter scale hit the Greek island of Evia.
- •The earthquakes were felt in Athens, about 130 kilometers from the epicenter.
- •There are reports of a rockfall as a result of the earthquakes.
- •No data on injured people is available.
Two consecutive earthquakes with a magnitude of around 5 on the Richter scale hit the Greek island of Evia, northeast of the capital Athens. The earthquakes were felt in Athens, about 130 kilometers from the epicenter in the northern part of Evia.
Earthquake Damage
There are reports of a rockfall as a result of the earthquakes. The earthquakes were reported by the Athens Institute of Geodynamics, according to Reuters and bTV.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Novinite.


