On July 22 at 17:38, in Turkey, 61 km from the capital of Lesbos, Mytilene, an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale was recorded.
The epicenter of the earthquake, according to the Institute of Geodynamics, was 9 kilometers northwest of the Turkish city of Ayvacik. The depth of the source was 10 km.
We remind you that earthquake data coming from the Athens Geodynamic Institute or the European-Mediterranean Seismological Institute are solutions obtained by an automatic computer system, without the participation of a seismologist. They are constantly updated as new data arrives.
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