Earthquake in Nea Koryfi – Felt in Kavala

A magnitude 3.7 earthquake​ struck on the evening of ‍Friday, January 17, ⁤2025, at 21:24 local ⁣time in ‌Greece. The epicenter of the quake was located approximately 28.1 kilometers ⁣northwest of Drama, near Nea Koryfi,⁢ with⁣ a focal depth of 10 kilometers. The tremor was⁣ felt⁤ in⁤ the city of Kavala and was accompanied by a noticeable ⁤rumbling sound, according ⁤to local reports.

Residents⁤ in the affected areas reported feeling the ground shake,prompting some to evacuate buildings as a precaution. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of meaningful damage ​or injuries. Seismologists are monitoring the situation closely, as aftershocks are common following such seismic events.

Earthquakes in this region are not uncommon, ⁤given Greece’s⁢ position along‍ the complex tectonic ⁣boundaries of the Mediterranean. ⁢Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and prepared for⁢ potential aftershocks in⁢ the coming days.

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Time.news Editor (TNE): Thank you for joining us today to discuss the recent magnitude 3.7 earthquake that struck near‌ Drama,Greece on ​January 17,2025.Can you provide‌ us with an overview of the incident and ​its implications for local residents?

Seismology Expert (SE): Absolutely. The earthquake occurred at 21:24 local time,with its epicenter about 28.1 kilometers ​northwest of Drama, near Nea Koryfi, and at‌ a focal depth ‍of​ 10 kilometers. While it was felt strongly in ⁣the nearby ‌city of Kavala, fortunately, there have ‌been ‍no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries. however, the noticeable rumbling sound that accompanied the quake understandably alarmed ⁣residents,‌ prompting some to​ evacuate buildings as ​a safety measure.

TNE: That’s a⁤ relief to hear. Given Greece’s ‍geological setting along complex tectonic boundaries, how⁢ common‍ are events like this, and ‌what ⁢should residents expect in terms ‌of aftershocks?

SE: ⁢Earthquakes in Greece are ⁢indeed not uncommon due ⁣to its position along ⁣the Mediterranean’s tectonic plate boundaries. Residents should be prepared ⁤for potential aftershocks, which frequently enough⁤ follow seismic events. It is essential for communities‌ to remain vigilant ‌and adhere to safety‍ protocols. Local authorities are‌ actively monitoring seismic activity to‌ provide⁢ timely facts and updates to‍ residents.

TNE: What practical ⁣advice would⁤ you ​give to ​individuals​ living in earthquake-prone areas,especially ⁤following an event ⁣like this?

SE: Individuals⁤ should have a preparedness plan in place. This​ includes having​ an emergency kit ready, securing heavy furniture, and knowing the ​safe spots ‍in their‍ homes to take cover during‍ an ⁢earthquake. It’s also ​advisable to stay informed thru reliable sources and local government notifications regarding ⁤seismic⁤ activity. Schools and workplaces should conduct regular earthquake drills to ensure everyone knows what to do if they feel a tremor.

TNE: It sounds like⁣ community awareness ⁣and preparedness ⁣are key. What role ⁤do you think local governments and organizations ‍play in earthquake readiness?

SE: Local governments are crucial in educating the public about earthquake preparedness and⁤ response. They can implement building codes designed to withstand seismic activity and ensure that ‌emergency response systems are in place. Collaboration with scientific ‍organizations helps to provide real-time data and forecasts, which can improve​ public safety and confidence in emergency responses.

TNE: Thank you for those ⁢insights. As the community continues to‍ cope with the recent earthquake, what message would you like to convey to ‍the residents of affected areas?

SE: I⁤ urge residents to ‌remain calm and stay ‌informed. An earthquake, even one that may seem minor, ‍can serve as a reminder of nature’s power.⁤ Emphasizing⁢ safety, preparation, ⁤and ⁤knowlege can significantly mitigate‌ risks and enhance community resilience. It’s essential to support each othre⁢ during this time and follow updates from local authorities as they monitor the situation closely.

TNE: Thank you for sharing your ‌expertise and insights. It’s vital information for our audience in understanding⁤ both the immediate situation⁢ and the ‍broader⁤ implications of⁤ living in a seismic zone.

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