
OUR An earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale hit Atalanti at noon on Thursday, June 8. changed the landscape of the beach in North Evia.
Specifically from photos published by a local website diavlosnews.grdue to the earthquake, part of the beach suffered a subsidence, resulting in a “head” formed on the banks of Mirlos Yaltra.

According to the same source, the phenomenon continues, and the mayor announced that an autopsy by experts is expected in the coming days.

“After today’s earthquake, the beach of Milos ton Yaltron has settled. In agreement with Harbor Master L. Edipsos and after our communication with IGME, we were informed about the presence of a fault and a possible underwater landslide of sand deposits. The services will carry out an autopsy in the coming days,” said Istea Edipsos Mayor Giannis Konzias.
Source: Kathimerini

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