The Crete Earthquake struck at 12:30 p.m. local time in Greece. The 6.7 undersea July 1 2009 earthquake was centered about 130 kilometers so off the city of Iraklion on Crete.

An earthquake with a 6.7 magnitude is capable of causing significant damage. However the distance of the quake from major populations and its depth 38 kilometers means its is unlikely to have caused much damage.

We are awaiting reports from the area.

 

   

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Mongolia is a large earthquake zone, that is, above magnitude 8.
Far too dangerous for nuclear waste and far to beautiful and pristine to destroy.
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