In the early hours of the morning, a powerful magnitude 6 earthquake struck the southern region of Greece, causing widespread concern over potential tsunamis. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) confirmed the seismic activity, which originated 56km southwest of Prygos at approximately 9:12 am local time.
Despite the intensity of the quake, there have been no immediate reports of damage or injuries. However, its impact was felt not only in the Greek capital but also as far away as the southern island of Crete, amplifying fears across the region.
Residents in affected areas took to social media to share their experiences of the tremors, with many reporting shaken buildings and rattled nerves. Authorities have issued advisories urging coastal communities to remain vigilant for any signs of unusual tidal activity.
Emergency response teams are on standby, ready to assess the situation and provide assistance if necessary. Meanwhile, seismologists continue to monitor the region for any aftershocks that may follow the initial earthquake.