Local authorities recommend residents of damaged homes to temporarily find alternative housing at night.
Greek power on Monday, April 28, began an inspection of cracks in unknown origin, which appeared on the roads and at least 15 houses in the village of Vutes in the Municipality of Irakoo on the island of Crete. Cracks have emerged over the past 24 hours, causing a remembrance of local residents. This is reported by the Greek edition Ekathimerini.
Cracks stretched about a distance of about 150 meters. The possible cause of this phenomenon may be the land restoration.
Seismologist Ephtimios Lakes, head of the state committee in an earthquake risk assessment, said in his assessment of the situation that further information on the causes and measurements of the problem is available at noon.
Residents of damaged homes are recommended to temporarily find alternative housing at night.
The power of the island is considered the likelihood of a state of emergency.
Earlier it was reported that the Aegean Sea between the Greek islands of Santorini and Amorgos on February 6, the magnitude 5.2 earthquake was recorded.
It was then reported that due to seismic activity in the Aegean Sea, about 9 thousand people left the island of Santorini.
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