Mary Anna (10 July 2012)
"5.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Turkey and Greece"

 

http://www.rt.com/news/turkey-earthquake-kalkan-tremors-757/

"A magnitude 5.6 quake has hit east of the Greek island of Rhodes and south of the Turkish mainland, with tremors felt as far away as the Egyptian capital Cairo.
Turkish media report a 6.0 magnitude quake.

The quake¹s epicenter lies in the Mediterranean Sea, east of the Greek island of Rhodes and south of the Turkish mainland. The quake occurred around 15.55 local time (13.55 GMT) at a depth of 19.4 km.
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..................... other areas ­ and also in nearby Greek islands. Israel was also affected.
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The latest major earthquake shook Turkey in October 2011, as a powerful 7.1-magnitude seism hit near the eastern city of Van. Over 600 people were killed and over 4,000 others injured in the disaster. Some 60,000 people were left homeless.

Earthquakes are a daily occurrence both in Turkey and Greece, which are criss-crossed by geological fault lines."