6.1 The magnitude earthquake hit Greece’s Crete, another in one week

The news agency ANI, citing the National Center for Ceemology, acted on Thursday at 8.49 am (local time) on Thursday on Thursday at 8.49 am on the banks of the Greek island of Crey.So far, there is no confirmation of injuries or structural damage, although the assessment is still going on.This shiver follows the earthquake of a similar 6.1-distance that was killed a week earlier, near the island of Kasos, away from the southern coast of Greece. The earthquake also disturbed some parts of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, but did not report immediately.Greece is located in Europe’s most seismicly active areas, located with a halenic arc, where African and Eurasian tectonic plates are converted. This geologically unstable region is known for frequent seismic activity, sometimes producing disastrous earthquakes.More information is awaited as monitoring agencies keep assessing the effect.