Seismologist: The 5.2 Richter in Santorini confirms that we are in a pre-earthquake sequence
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“The big question now is: was it the main earthquake? We are working intensively and may answer within the day. Be patient!” says seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos, noting that he 5.2 Richter in Santorini confirms that we are in a pre-earthquake sequence
The view that what is happening with the earthquakes in Santorini concerns a “pre-earthquake sequence” was reiterated on Thursday morning by seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos in a Facebook post, after the 5.2 Richter on Wednesday night.
“The big question now is: was it the main earthquake?” adds Mr. Papadopoulos.
According to him, “we are working intensively and may answer within the day. Patience!”
Gerasimos Papadopoulos’ entire post about the earthquakes in Santorini
“Last night’s 5.2 earthquake confirmed my assessment, made public since last Saturday and continuously every day, that we are in a pre-earthquake sequence. The big question now is: was this the main earthquake? We are working intensively and may have an answer within the day. Patience!”
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