Seismic tremors were detected in Athens, where inhabitants experienced multiple quakes across various neighborhoods of the Greek capital, though no damage has been confirmed.
A sequence of earthquakes impacted the northern Gulf of Evia at around 13:00 on Sunday, with shaking lasting close to 20 seconds and several additional tremors occurring within a short timeframe.
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Initial reports indicate the most powerful quake measured roughly 5.2 in magnitude.
Experts are vigilantly observing the situation over the upcoming 48-hour period to track the progression of seismic events and evaluate the possibility of additional strong tremors.
The mayor of Mantoudi has reported occurrences of landslides at multiple locations along the area’s road system.
The earthquakes were perceptible in Athens as well, where residents noted significant shaking throughout several districts, although no damage has yet been identified.
This region has a well-documented record of seismic activity and is recognized as one of the most earthquake-prone areas in Greece.

