
Aegean Sea Shaken by Three Earthquakes on 3rd February: Details and Naci Seres’ Warning

The Aegean Sea is currently experiencing a series of earthquakes that have caused concern among residents and experts alike. The region has seen over 400 earthquakes in the last six days, with tremors being felt in both Greece and Turkey.
On February 3, 2025, an earthquake of 3.7 magnitude struck the area near Yamurgi Island (Amorgos) and Bodrum (Muğla). This was followed by additional earthquakes of varying magnitudes throughout the day. Seismologist Naci Seres warned that the increased seismic activity in the region is likely due to tectonic reasons, specifically the movement of the African Plate under the Anatolian Plate.
According to Vasilis Karastathis, the Director of the Geodynamic Institute, the recent earthquakes in the Aegean Sea are tectonic in nature and are not directly linked to volcanic activity. Scientists are closely monitoring the situation and analyzing data to better understand the seismic movements in the region.
The AFAD has released a list of the latest earthquakes in the Aegean Sea on February 3, highlighting the ongoing seismic activity in the area. Authorities are urging residents to stay informed and prepared for any potential further earthquakes in the region.
As the situation continues to evolve, it is important for residents and authorities to stay vigilant and prepared for any potential seismic events in the Aegean Sea. Scientists and experts are working diligently to understand the cause of these earthquakes and to ensure the safety of those living in the affected areas.





