China News Service, March 12 According to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, at 10:52 am local time on March 11, a magnitude 4.4 earthquake occurred in the waters near Lefkada Island in western Greece, with a focal depth of 15 kilometers.

  According to reports, the epicenter was located 14 kilometers southwest of Lefkada Island and 285 kilometers from the capital, Athens.

There are currently no reports of casualties and property losses.

  According to reports, the Thessaly region of central Greece experienced a magnitude 6 earthquake on March 3. At that time, earthquakes were felt in many places, including the capital Athens.

  According to reports, as it straddles two continental tectonic plates, Greece is an earthquake-prone area, with thousands of earthquakes every year, but few casualties are caused.

(Cai Ling)