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The Mirror US on MSNTsunami warning: Tourists told to 'move away from coast immediately'A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Greece this morning, sparking fears of a potential tsunami and prompting ...
People are warned to stay away from parts of Crete in Greece, following the magnitude 6.0 earthquake - and emergency services ...
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Is it safe to travel to Crete? Travel advice after earthquake causes tsunami warning for Greek islandThe quake hit near the islands of Kasos and Karpathos, smaller islands near Crete’s east coast in the Mediterranean Sea, with a depth of 35km (22 miles), the Athens Geodynamic Institute said.
A powerful earthquake struck near the Greek island of Kasos early Wednesday, prompting tsunami warnings and widespread alerts across the southeastern Aegean Sea. The tremor occurred at ...
A significant 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Kasos, Greece, early Wednesday, sending tremors across the eastern Mediterranean. The quake, centered near Kasos and Crete ...
Yes, according to the Independent, Greek authorities issued a temporary tsunami warning in a statement on X, which read: ‘A magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred 48km SE of Kasos. Risk of possible Tsunami ...
Its epicentre was the tiny Aegean island of Kasos. Even citizens in Israel reported feeling shockwaves from the powerful earthquake, The Jerusalem Post reported. At around 3:57am on Wednesday ...
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A strong earthquake struck near Greece’s Karpathos and Kasos Islands early Tuesday, with a depth of 14 km. Initially reported as magnitude 6.4, the US Geological Survey later revised it to 6.1.
Authorities said: "A magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred 48km SE of Kasos. Risk of possible tsunami in your area. Move away from the coast immediately. Follow the instructions of local authorities." ...
The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office currently does not have any travel advice regarding Crete or Greece as a ...
"A magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred 48km SE of Kasos. Risk of possible Tsunami in your area," declared the Ministry on its X account this morning. "Move away from the coast immediately.
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