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A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northeast of Crete, near Santorini on Thursday.

By Aniket Chakraborty

May 22, 2025

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The quake hit 82 km from Heraklion at a depth of 68 km, USGS confirmed.

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Tourist-heavy islands like Santorini and Amorgos felt the tremors sharply.

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No casualties or major damage reported, but fear gripped locals and tourists.

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Schools on Santorini and nearby islands were shut after recent seismic swarms.

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Over 1,000 small quakes have shaken the Cyclades region since January.

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The Aegean Sea sits atop a major fault line where tectonic plates collide.

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Experts say such a powerful quake hasn’t hit this region since 1964.

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Though the quake caused no fatalities, tension remains high across the islands.

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As the ground settles, scientists warn more tremors could still follow.

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