5.2 Richter earthquake shook Attica - It lasted 30 seconds
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The 5.2 Richter earthquake that occurred at 00:27 in Nea Stira, Evia, shook the entire Attica, causing disruption.
The moment of the phenomenon was recorded by a camera of the meteorological group MeteoLiosia, which monitors weather conditions in the region through its Facebook platform.
During the earthquake, the camera began to shake for about 30 seconds. The video was posted by the group on Facebook.
The MeteoLiosia camera provides daily weather information and records significant natural phenomena such as earthquakes.
So far, no significant damage or injuries have been reported. The only incident that has been reported concerns the breaking of glass in a store in Nea Stira.
At the same time, aftershocks are being recorded, but of low intensity, which do not cause concern to scientists.
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