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Greece's government said Wednesday it is temporarily suspending asylum applications for migrants arriving on the island of ...
The quake was at a depth of 83 km (51.57 miles), GFZ said. The US Geological Survey recorded a slightly lower quake, at 6.1 magnitude. Crete is home to more than 624,000 people, with around a ...
The Greek holiday island of Crete was rocked by another earthquake on Thursday morning as a 6.1 magnitude tremor struck off the coast ... It was 43 miles deep, according to the US Geological Survey.
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit off the Greek islands of Crete and Santorini on Thursday, the US Geological Survey said.. For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via ...
A strong, 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. Greece's Ministry for Climate Crisis and Civil Protection warned ...
GSA Bulletin papers posted online 3-18 May 2012 cover a variety of locations: the Coast Range basalt province, southwest Washington State, USA; the Faroe Islands of the northeast Atlantic margin; ...
Following the 6.1-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Crete, local authorities have moved swiftly to inspect school infrastructure across affected areas, ... according to the US Geological Survey.
A deep rumble beneath Crete's surface sent shockwaves through the Mediterranean, ... (EMSC) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the quake hit at 6:19am local time.
A number of Greek islands have been hit by a 6.1 magnitude earthquake. The epicentre was 36miles off the coast of Elounda in Crete, sparking fears that a tsunami could be triggered by the quake ...
AN EARTHQUAKE of magnitude 6.3 has hit the holiday hotspot Crete in Greece – prompting a tsunami warning to be sent to residents. The quake, with a depth of 62.5 kilometres, according to the … ...
The Greek holiday island of Crete was rocked by another earthquake on Thursday morning as a 6.1 magnitude tremor struck off the coast ... It was 43 miles deep, according to the US Geological Survey.