Recent Developments in Greece and the Aegean Sea

Greece, the Aegean Sea, and the Balkans are closely monitoring the latest developments. The 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Istanbul has reverberated across neighboring countries.
The earthquake in Istanbul has also made headlines in Greece. Efthymios Lekkas, the President of the Greek Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, commented on the Istanbul earthquake, stating that it does not pose a serious threat to Greece.

Seismologist Kostas Papazachos from Aristotle University in Thessaloniki assessed the earthquake, noting that it was a familiar fault line. He mentioned that this event is relatively minor and likely to have minimal effects.
Experts in Greece emphasized the need to remain vigilant following the Istanbul earthquake. The aftershocks have caused concern among the local population.

The earthquake in Istanbul has received extensive coverage in the Greek media. The Kathimerini newspaper reported that the tremors were felt in Greece and that the public is anxious.
Greek experts have warned the public to be cautious of potential risks following the Istanbul earthquake. They reminded citizens to rely on official sources for accurate information amid the spread of misinformation on social media.
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