6.1-magnitude quake hits off Greek island of Crete: USGS
A significant 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coasts of Crete and Santorini, Greece, on Thursday, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake, centered northeast of Heraklion at a depth of 68 kilometers, impacted a region frequented b...

The region popular with tourists has been rattled by multiple tremors in recent months, prompting schools in Santorini and neighbouring islands to close temporarily.
Thousands of earthquakes, mainly of low magnitude, were recorded from late January between the islands of Santorini, Amorgos, Ios and Anafi in the Cyclades group southeast of the Greek mainland.
The seismic swarm caused no casualties or significant damage.
Located where the African and Anatolian tectonic plates converge, the Aegean Sea is often hit by quakes.
But the region had not experienced a phenomenon of such magnitude since records began in 1964, experts said.
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