Key facts
- Two earthquakes with magnitudes around 5.2 struck Evia island, Greece.
- The tremors occurred northeast of Athens on Sunday.
- The seismic activity was felt in Athens, with residents reporting repeated tremors.
- No injuries or significant damage were reported in Athens or on Evia.
- Some rocks reportedly fell on Evia due to the seismic activity.
Two successive earthquakes, each with a magnitude around 5.2, struck the Greek island of Evia on Sunday. The island is located northeast of Athens. The tremors were felt as far as the Greek capital, where residents reported repeated seismic activity across several districts. While no injuries or significant damage were reported on Evia or in Athens, there were some accounts of rocks falling on the island as a result of the seismic activity.