Week 3 - Earthquakes
Earthquake Hazards in Greece: Risks and Mitigation Strategies Earthquake Risks in Greece Greece is one of Europe's most seismically active countries, sitting at the intersection of the African, Eurasian, and Arabian tectonic plates. This results in frequent earthquakes, with some regions, especially islands like Crete and the Aegean Sea, being more prone to seismic activity. Understanding these risks and preparing for earthquakes is vital for safeguarding people and infrastructure. Seismic Activity in Greece Greece’s seismic hazard map highlights areas of high earthquake risk, notably the Hellenic Arc and the Aegean Islands . Significant earthquakes in Greece’s history include the 1953 Ionian Earthquake (M 6.8) and the 1999 Athens Earthquake (M 5.9). The seismic hazard is concentrated along coastal areas, with the highest risks in the Aegean Sea and the southern mainland. Aftermath of 1999 Athens earthquake Mitigation Measures: How Greece is Preparing Earthquake-R...