One dead, 12 injured as 5.8 magnitude quake hits Greece's Crete
Sep 27, 2021
Athens [Greece], September 28 (ANI/Xinhua): A state of emergency was declared on Monday in the Heraklion region of the Greek island of Crete after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the area earlier in the day left one person dead, 12 injured and hundreds without shelter, Greece's Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianides said.
"We are monitoring the phenomenon with scientists. We can immediately accommodate some 2,500 people. We are setting up tents and offering shelter and food," he said in a press release after visiting the island.
As the authorities were assessing the damages, grim images were relayed from Arkalochori, a small village of some 4,000 residents a few kilometers south of the city of Heraklion.
The village was close to the tremor's epicenter, which was at a depth of ten kilometers, according to seismologists of the Geodynamics Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
A 62-year-old man, who was repairing a church there, died after getting trapped under the ruins, the Fire Brigade said.
Significant material damages have been reported in buildings and the village's water supply system, local officials said.
People who live in damaged buildings have been urged to remain outdoors at least until the assessments are completed as aftershocks, some as strong as magnitude 4.8, continue to shake the region.
Hoteliers on the island have made at least 90 rooms available to the quake victims, Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said.
"Our thoughts are with them," Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou said.
"I would like to express my sincere condolences to the family of our fellow citizen who lost his life and wish a speedy recovery to the injured," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tweeted. (ANI/Xinhua)