First off, we got some shaky news coming in hot from Greece. Reports are saying a 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit the area early Wednesday, as per the United States Geological Survey. Greek Emergency Management is sounding the alarm about a possible tsunami risk after the quake, which they’re saying went down nearly 30 miles southeast of Kasos as a 5.9 magnitude earthquake. So, like, grab your surfboards and get outta there, folks!
The big brains over at USGS are telling us the epicenter is chillin’ over 9 miles south of Fry, Greece. So, if you’re in the area, maybe steer clear of that spot for a bit. This is all still unfolding, so keep your eyes peeled for updates. Not really sure why this matters, but hey, safety first, right? Stay tuned for more deets as they come in.
Okay, so, here’s the deal. Greece just got hit with a pretty gnarly earthquake, clocking in at 6.1 on the Richter scale. The USGS is all like, “Yo, epicenter is over by Fry, about 9 miles south.” Greek Emergency Management is waving the red flag on a potential tsunami, so if you’re anywhere near the coast, maybe take a rain check on that beach day. Stay safe, stay informed, and let’s hope things settle down soon.