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A moderate seismic event disrupted the midday calm across the Aegean basin today.

Instruments recorded a magnitude of 4.9 at exactly 12:34:59 UTC.

The tremors originated beneath the seabed, sending ripples through the maritime corridors of Greece.

Under clear skies and a mild temperature of 16.4°C, coastal residents reported brief but distinct vibrations.

Urban centers along the coastline remained largely unaffected by structural damage.

Local authorities are monitoring the situation as maritime traffic continues its usual course.



Geological Analysis

The event is situated within one of the most tectonically active zones in the Mediterranean region.

Initial data suggests the displacement occurred at a shallow depth typical of the Hellenic subduction system.

Seismologists are currently reviewing the stress distribution across the local fault lines.

Early indicators point to a standard release of energy consistent with regional crustal movements.

Our editorial team carefully monitors seismic data to provide in-depth analysis. Explore our real-time interactive Live Map for more details.