Greece earthquake: Strong 5.0 quake rocks Greek and Turkish islands in Med

The earthquake in the Med has been confirmed by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (CSEM EMSC).

In its latest update, the CSEM EMSC said the earthquake struck at 1.36pm local time and had a depth of 12km.

The quake struck 52km north of Sitia in Greece and 11km east north east of Irákleion, also located in Greece.

Witnesses in nearby Sitia reported a sharp tremble that lassted just a couple of seconds.

One person wrote on the CSEM EMSC website: “Short, sharp shock.”

Another witness commented: “One-to-two second slow shake.”

This is the latest in a series of earthquakes that have shook nearby towns and buildings around the world over the past 24 hours.

On Thursday, a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 shook eastern Japan, the country’s Meteorological Agency confirmed.

The epicentre was north of the capital Tokyo, in Ibaraki prefecture.

The agency added a tsunami warning had not been issued and there were no immediate reports of damage.

On Wednesday, the EMSC said a magnitude 5.8 earthquake had struck New Guinea, Papua New Guinea.

The quake had a depth of 40km. the EMSC added.

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source: express.co.uk