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A strong earthquake jolted the Greek island of Crete on Tuesday, three weeks after another temblor killed a man and damaged hundreds of buildings.
The Geodynamic Institute in Athens said the undersea earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 and occurred at 12:24 p.m. local time (9:24 a.m. GMT) off the island's eastern coast.
Magnitude 4.1 and 4.6 quakes that are believed to be aftershocks took place minutes later, the institute said.
There were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries. Authorities said police and fire crews were checking buildings in eastern Crete for damage and trying to reach several remote villages closer to the quake's epicenter.
"The quake was felt all over the island, and it did cause concern because we are still feeling the aftershocks from the previous quake," Crete's deputy regional governor, Yiannis Leondarakis, told Greece's state-run radio. (AP)