266 reported hurt as quake rattles Greece, Turkey | Inquirer News

266 reported hurt as quake rattles Greece, Turkey

/ 06:49 AM May 25, 2014

Police patrols as an old building is damaged after a magnitude 6.3 earthquake on the northeastern Aegean Sea island of Lemnos, Greece, Saturday, May 24, 2014. An earthquake beneath the sea shook northern Greece and western Turkey Saturday, with more than 100 people reportedly injured in Turkey. AP

THESSALONIKI, Greece — An earthquake beneath the sea shook northern Greece and western Turkey Saturday, with 266 people reportedly injured in Turkey.

The quake struck at 12:25 p.m. local time (0925 GMT) southwest of the Greek island of Samothraki, 210 kilometers (130 miles) east of Thessaloniki and 296 kilometers (185 miles) northeast of the capital Athens. It was also close to the Turkish island of Gokceada and the Greek island of Lemnos.

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The quake caused 266 injuries in Turkey, including one person who was in serious condition, according to the government’s emergency and disaster management agency. The injuries were mostly the result of panic, caused as people tried to rush out of buildings.

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The Institute of Geophysics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki said the magnitude of the quake was 6.3. The U.S. Geological Survey initially reported a magnitude of 6.4, later revised to 6.9.

The temblor was widely felt, including in Thessaloniki, the west coast of Turkey and as far away as Bulgaria and Istanbul. Turkey’s emergency and disaster management agency said there were close to 70 aftershocks, the strongest measuring 5.5.

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The quake damaged some buildings in the province, including two mosques, but there were no reports of any structures collapsing.

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Also in Canakkale, patients were evacuated from a state hospital whose walls cracked. Authorities were setting up a field hospital to take care of patients, the Dogan news agency reported.

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A duty officer at the Lemnos police precinct said a female British tourist was slightly injured at the airport when part of the ceiling fell. She was treated at the scene and did not require hospitalization. No other damage or injuries had been reported.

There were divergences as to the quake’s depth. The USGS reported a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles), but the Athens Geodynamics Institute has reported 27 kilometers (17 miles).

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“The earthquake has occurred in an area with especially high seismic activity, which, in the past, has given earthquakes up to 7 magnitude (in 1982),” Manolis Skordilis of the Institute of Geophysics told The Associated Press. “We are currently analyzing the aftershocks and are on alert,” he added.

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