One man was killed and nine were injured after a 5.8 Richter earthquake shook the island of Crete, at 09.17 on Monday morning.
Α worker was pulled out dead from the ruins of the church of Profitis Ilias, outside the village of Arkalochori in Heraklion, Crete, after the roof collapsed on him.
His body was picked up by a National Emergency Care Service (EKAB) ambulance and transferred to a hospital.
Another worker in the same church was freed from the rubble unharmed by the rescue workers.
Meanwhile, another citizen in the village of Patsideros, who was trapped inside his house, was rescued as he could not open the door due to the damage after the earthquake.
Out of the nine people injured, seven had minor injuries and were transferred to the health centre for first aid, while two sustained fractures and were taken to a hospital.
There has been significant damage to the water supply system and buildings, in the wider administrative district of Archanes Asterousia on the island of Crete, Archanes Mayor Manolis Kokosalis reported.
Schools have been evacuated, while an inspection has already begun on the condition of the school buildings. All the authorities are on alert, focusing on the area of Arkalochori where there has been significant damage and churches have collapsed.
The quake’s epicentre was located 23 km northwest of Arvi and its focal depth was 10 km, the Geodynamics Institute of National Observatory of Athens said. A series of aftershocks continue to shake the island.
Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianides and Deputy Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, Evangelos Tournas, as well as the Secretary-General of Civil Protection, Vassilios Papageorgiou, are expected to arrive on the island.