
Update from Forbes.com:
"Seismologists have said that aftershocks, which may be as severe as the initial quake, are to be expected in the south of the country. So far there have been 12 aftershocks recorded. Some experts forecast another subsequent earthquake of between 5 to 5.5 Richter in the immediate future."
"Greece is the most earthquake prone country in Europe and this is the strongest quake recorded in modern history."
Mr. T: Oddly, we have had no aftershocks in Delphi, Greece as of yet. 10:30pm in Greece
"Seismologists have said that aftershocks, which may be as severe as the initial quake, are to be expected in the south of the country. So far there have been 12 aftershocks recorded. Some experts forecast another subsequent earthquake of between 5 to 5.5 Richter in the immediate future."
"Greece is the most earthquake prone country in Europe and this is the strongest quake recorded in modern history."
Mr. T: Oddly, we have had no aftershocks in Delphi, Greece as of yet. 10:30pm in Greece
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Hopefully, you won't get any aftershocks.
Actually, there have been a few mild-- if you can call 4.0 mild-- aftershocks near the epicenter, but I haven't felt them. Mr. T.
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