A 5.2 magnitude earthquake of Richter scale has hit Greece. According to official data, the oscillations felt 27 minutes after midnight, while the epicenter was in Nea Stira, 70 kilometers northeast of Athens, with a 5.2 magnitude Richter magnitude.
Local media reports that after the first swing are recorded over 20 subsequent lower intensity oscillations, with the strongest of 2.8 Richter magnitude.
According to experts, these oscillations are common after such an earthquake and do not constitute concern.
From reporting, so far there is no major damage or injuries. According to Greek media reports, the Fire Department has confirmed that there have been no calls for help or other damage to the buildings.
The situation remains under constant monitoring by authorities and seismological institutions.
