4 magnitude quake strikes Feneos in the Peloponnese

On Wednesday morning, Feneos in the Peloponnese’s Corinth prefecture was struck by an earthquake of magnitude 4.

There were no recorded damages or injuries. The epicenter of the earthquake was 11 kilometers deep and 4 kilometers north-northwest of Feneos, according to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens. Greece is located in one of the seismically active zones on Earth, where large-scale damage and fatalities are uncommon yet earthquakes occur frequently.

On Wednesday morning, Feneos in the Peloponnese’s Corinth prefecture was struck by an earthquake of magnitude 4.

 

There were no recorded damages or injuries. The epicenter of the earthquake was 11 kilometers deep and 4 kilometers north-northwest of Feneos, according to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens. Greece is located in one of the seismically active zones on Earth, where large-scale damage and fatalities are uncommon yet earthquakes occur frequently.

On Wednesday morning, Feneos in the Peloponnese’s Corinth prefecture was struck by an earthquake of magnitude 4.

There were no recorded damages or injuries. The epicenter of the earthquake was 11 kilometers deep and 4 kilometers north-northwest of Feneos, according to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens. Greece is located in one of the seismically active zones on Earth, where large-scale damage and fatalities are uncommon yet earthquakes occur frequently.

 

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