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Earthquake measuring 5.1 on Richter scale shakes Athens and Attica

Jul 19, 2019 | 17:32
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Earthquake measuring 5.1 on Richter scale shakes Athens and Attica

An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale shook Athens at 14:13 on Friday afternoon. The epicentre of the quake, according to Aristotle University of Thessaloniki professor of seismology Costas Papazachos was located in the Parnitha mountain range, above the Attica towns of Mandra and Magoula.

The quake had a shallow focal depth of 12 km, according to the EuroMediterranean Seismic Centre, which meant it had a high intensity and roar that was especially strongly felt in Athens, Papazachos said, noting that the earthquake was from the same rift as the earthquake that shook the Greek capital in 1999. He advised the public to stay calm and warned that there will be a number of aftershocks.

According to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens, the strong quake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale had an epicentre 23 km northwest of Athens.

Seismology professor Efthymios Lekkas said that the quake was felt throughout Attica and central Greece, while seismologists are still investigating whether it originated in the same rift that caused the lethal 1999 earthquakes (measuring 5.9 Richter) or one of its offshoots.

According to initial reports, there are reports of cracks in houses in the Mandra area but no injuries or deaths so far.

Immediately after the earthquake, the fire brigade went on alert and a super-puma helicopter was launched, together with a coordination helicopter, to patrol the western Attica region and report on any damage in the area. Fire brigade and Greek police forces have been deployed in the area to assist the public.

A scheduled meeting between Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis and European Commissioner Christos Stylianides on Friday was cancelled due to the earthquake. Chrisochoidis left for the Fire Brigade operations centre.

According to earthquake scientist Akis Tselentis, the 5.1-Richter quake was probably the main tremor an a number of aftershocks will follow. He said the quake originated in a part of the western rift of the Parnitha mountain range that had not been expected to produce an earthquake, placing its epicentre 25 km west northwest of Athens.

Power cuts, phone line problems reported after tremor

Power cuts in central Athens, Piraeus and the western Athens suburb of Egaleo were reported after the earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, which shook the Greek capital at 14:13 on Friday afternoon.

The power supply problems were observed in the medium- and low-voltage networks.

Problems in telecommunications were also reported in the capital, due to increased demand following the Friday tremor.
Telecommunication companies are advising Athenian residents to use phone networks for emergency purposes only, to minimise overload after the earthquake and communicate via apps, such as Viber, Whatsapp and social media.

Second, weaker quake felt at 15:11

A second weaker earthquake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale shook the Attica region at 15:11 on Friday afternoon, almost an hour after the capital was jolted by a 5.1 Richter earthquake at 14:13.

The latest earthquake was announced by the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens on behalf of the four agencies making up the National Seismological Network.

The epicentre of the second tremor was calculated to be 18 km northwest of Athens.

PM constantly being updated on earthquake developments, government’s Twitter account says

The prime minister is being constantly updated on developments, the official Greek government Twitter account @govgr tweeted on Friday, following the earthquake in Attica.

“The national defence ministry is on standby in case its assistance is needed. I advise calm and call on citizens to keep informed and take the necessary measures for their protection. For anything further we will inform you,” the tweet added.

An earlier post noted that state mechanisms were on alert from the first moment, with Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis and the Secretary General for Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias at the operations centre to coordinate all necessary action from the first moment.

SOURCE: ANA-MPA

Tags: EarthquakeGreece

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