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I sometimes look at the Kathimerini page in Greek, as I'm learning the language. I quite often see reports of tremors somewhere in the Aegean sea that don't make it into the news elsewhere.Greecemad
A series of aftershocks struck the Ionian island of Cephalonia yesterday following Sunday’s 5.9-magnitude quake that caused widespread damage to several roads and about 10 buildings, including the island’s archaeological museum. Limited damage was also reported on the nearby island of Ithaca.No one was hurt in the tremor. Government engineers were yesterday sent to Cephalonia to inspect the damage to schools, homes and roads. The quake shook the island’s archaeological museum enough to topple several exhibits there.Residents of Cephalonia and Ithaca were alarmed yesterday by a series of aftershocks that were as strong as 5.1 on the Richter scale, but experts stressed that the tremors were no cause for concern and were to be expected in the area, which is prone to quakes.