The epicentre was within the sea 58 kilometres north-northeast of Elounda, which is on the northern coast of Crete.
Athens:
An enormous earthquake of magnitude 6.1 on the Richter scale struck southern Greek islands early Thursday, in keeping with the United States Geological Survey. The epicentre was within the sea 58 kilometres north-northeast of Elounda, which is on the northern coast of Crete. It was 69 kilometres deep, as per the US Geological Survey.
There have been no speedy experiences of harm or accidents.
Earthquake hits Nepal Earlier on May 20, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit western Nepal’s Kaski district. The earthquake with its epicentre at Sinuwa space in Kaski district, about 250 kilometres from Kathmandu, was recorded at 1.59 pm, in keeping with the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre.
Tremors have been additionally felt in neighbouring districts, together with Tanahu, Parvat and Baglung. There was no speedy report of any injury as a result of earthquake.
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