Greece hit by 5.0 magnitude earthquake

Greece hit by 5.0 magnitude earthquake
Tremors of this magnitude are common in Greece, which lies in a highly earthquake-prone area, north of where the African plate is pushing underneath the Eurasian plate.
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The tremor's epicentre was 12 kilometres under the Gulf of Corinth [Getty]

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit central Greece early Sunday, but there were no early reports of damage or casualties.

The tremor struck at 1:02 am and had an epicentre 12.7 kilometres (8 miles) below sea level in the Gulf of Corinth, about 100 kilometres (62 miles) west-northwest of the capital, the Athens Institute of Geodynamics reported.

The tremor lasted at least 15 seconds and was felt over a large area. Near the sparsely populated epicentre, residents reported hearing a buzzing sound, according to local media.

Tremors of this magnitude are common in Greece, which lies in a highly earthquake-prone area, north of where the African plate is pushing underneath the Eurasian plate.