Earthquake of magnitude 6.1 strikes Turkey – Felt on Aegean islands
The earthquake was felt across several regions of Turkey as well as on islands in the northeastern Aegean. Seismologist Efthymis Lekkas told protothema.gr that it originated from the same fault system that produced the 6.0-magnitude quake in August
Ring of Richter: Why seismologists can’t see the faults… beneath their feet
In 1999 they didn’t know about Parnitha, and now about Nea Styra, which shook Attica last Monday – Which are the most dangerous and how many Richter degrees they can reach
Second earthquake in Athens – 2 Richter in Chalandri & 2.5 in Kifisia (Upd.)
According to the Geodynamic Institute, the epicenter was 1 kilometers east-northeast of Kifisia - A tremor had previously occurred in Chalandri, which was also felt in parts of Attica