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A moving video from the time of the strong 5.2 Richter earthquake near Mount Athos was posted on Facebook by the Sacred Temple of Protatos in Karyes.
The video shows plaster falling at the time of the earthquake, while one priest continued to sing and the other ate in return, as he had just received. Cool and the pastor of the Temple.
Lekkas on Newsbomb.gr: Vibrations on a branch of the Anatolian fault
OASP President Professor Efthymios Lekkas talks about a rich seismic sequence in the Halkidiki region.
As confirmed, the last earthquake occurred at 3:22 p.m. on Sunday, September 27 and had a magnitude 4.3 Richter, according to your estimate Geodynamic Institute.
The epicenter was reported 140 kilometers southwest of Thessaloniki at a depth of 10 kilometers. It is the same fault that caused the magnitude 5.2 earthquake in the early hours of the morning.
“The successive seismic vibrations are due to a branch of the Anatolian fault, which passes southwest of Halkidiki”, notes Mr. Lekkas on Newsbomb.gr.
“The phenomenon requires follow-up. It does not cause concern, the sequence is rich but normal, however, we have to see how it will develop”, emphasizes the president of OASP.
Note that at 4:16 p.m. there was another weak vibration, of magnitude 3.6 Richter in the same area.
Before, according to your measurement Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens, the earthquake -which occurred at 3:22 p.m.- was intense 4.2 on the Richter scale.
The epicenter was located 18 km southwest of Mount Athos and its focal depth was 18.6 km.
Six minutes later Another vibration followed, this time of intensity 3.1 Richter, again focusing on Halkidiki and specifically 30 km south of Mount Athos.
It is recalled that in the early hours of Sunday morning and specifically at 1:50 in the morning, there were Strong seismic vibration of magnitude 5.2 degrees. on the Richter scale.
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