Seismologists are cautious about the tremors of up to 4.9 Richter that occurred in Lesvos on Saturday.
“A little attention is needed because the fault that caused today’s earthquakes is close to the big fault of Agia Paraskevi that runs through the island from one end to the other,” seismology professor and head of the Geodynamic Institute, Akis Tselentis, told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA).
“We are not 100% sure that this is the main earthquake and at the moment it is difficult to say something like that,” Tselentis added.
SOURCE; ANA-MPA