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- Crete struck by 5. 8-magnitude earthquake - BBC News
At least one person has been killed and several injured after a 5 8-magnitude earthquake hit the Greek island of Crete Many buildings were damaged and some reduced to piles of rubble from the
- Greece earthquake updates: Crete tsunami alert as scared Brits cut . . .
British tourists have revealed the terrifying moment they received a tsunami alert as an earthquake rattled the island of Crete, sparking chaos at 2am with many clambering onto the hotel roof
- Crete earthquake: Tsunami warning issued and British tourists terrified . . .
A tsunami warning has been issued after a magnitude 6 1 magnitude earthquake struck southern Greek islands early on Thursday The epicentre was in the sea 36 miles north-northeast of Elounda,
- Crete earthquake latest: Aftershocks continue after 6. 1 quake with . . .
Aftershocks have continued through the day after a powerful magnitude 6 1 earthquake occurred north-east of Crete on Thursday morning The powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Crete at
- Greece quake: Strong tremor shakes Crete - BBC News
The Greek island of Crete has been hit a 6 4-magnitude earthquake, says the US Geological Survey (USGS), with the epicentre near the eastern tip Some buildings were damaged, and thousands
- Crete earthquake: Greek island hit by strong 6. 1 magnitude tremor - MSN
The Greek island of Crete has been hit by a strong earthquake, measuring 6 1 on the Richter scale The quake took place at 6 19 (Greek time) 56 kilometers north-northeast of Heraklion, Crete,
- A magnitude-5. 2 quake hits the Greek island of Crete . . . - Yahoo News UK
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5 2 struck off the southern Greek resort island of Crete on Wednesday, authorities said The Athens Geodynamic Institute said the undersea quake
- Crete earthquake latest: Alert issued as tourists warned to move away . . .
A 6 3-magnitude quake struck both Crete and Rhodes last week, sparking panic among holidaymakers and locals That earthquake registered at a depth of 62 5 kilometres and struck as many people slept, according to the Geodynamic Institute of Athens
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