Greek island declares emergency after earthquake

Schools have been ordered to close and a state of emergency has been declared on the Greek island of Kefalonia after an earthquake damaged homes and injured at least seven people.

Greek island declares emergency after earthquake

Schools have been ordered to close and a state of emergency has been declared on the Greek island of Kefalonia after an earthquake damaged homes and injured at least seven people.

Hundreds of the island’s residents slept in their cars after the magnitude 5.8 quek struck near the town of Lixouri on the western Greek island, and was followed by aftershocks as powerful as magnitude 5.2, according to the Institute of Geodynamics in Athens.

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