At 6:30 am this morning, an aftershock of magnitude 4.2 on the Richter scale woke the inhabitants of Crete.
The epicenter of the earthquake, according to the Geodynamic Institute, was located 15 km east/southeast of Zakros, in the prefecture of Lassithi. It was superficial, the depth of the focus was only 10 km.
Earthquake data coming from the Geodynamic Institute of Athens and the European Mediterranean Seismological Institute are solutions that come from an automatic computer system, without the participation of a seismologist. As new data becomes available, they are constantly updated.
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