
Strong Earthquake Hits Greece's Southeast, No Damages Reported
An earthquake of around 6.0 magnitude took place off the Greek islands of Crete, Kasos and Karpathos overnight with no casualties or damages reported.
The earthquake's epicenter was deep in the sea in Greece's southeast and local authorities issued a tsunami warning as a precaution given the size of the tremor.
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