Man arrested after allegedly posing as earthquake official in Greece following quake
A
ferry is docked at the damaged port after an earthquake in Lixouri on
the island of Kefalonia, western Greece on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014. (AP
Photo)
The Associated Press
Published Thursday, February 6, 2014 10:55AM EST
Published Thursday, February 6, 2014 10:55AM EST
ATHENS -- Police have arrested a 44-year-old man in southern Greece for
allegedly posing as an official from the country's main seismological
institute, following powerful earthquakes on the western island of
Kefalonia.
Police on Thursday alleged that the man, pretending to from the Institute of Geodynamics in Athens, called a 62-year-old woman on the island and warned of another major quake. The motive for the call was unclear.
Kefalonia has been rattled by two quakes since Jan. 26 of magnitudes 5.9 and 5.7 as well as scores of aftershocks, damaging around 3,000 homes, according to government estimates. The army set up tents and other temporary shelters this week and the Orthodox Church provided emergency rations as thousands of islanders continue to spend their nights outdoors.
Police on Thursday alleged that the man, pretending to from the Institute of Geodynamics in Athens, called a 62-year-old woman on the island and warned of another major quake. The motive for the call was unclear.
Kefalonia has been rattled by two quakes since Jan. 26 of magnitudes 5.9 and 5.7 as well as scores of aftershocks, damaging around 3,000 homes, according to government estimates. The army set up tents and other temporary shelters this week and the Orthodox Church provided emergency rations as thousands of islanders continue to spend their nights outdoors.
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