Nicosia: An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.1 rattled the small island nation of Cyprus and was felt throughout the east Mediterranean region, the country's Geological Survey Department said on Tuesday. No damage or injuries have so far been reported.
The powerful tremor struck at 3:08 a.m. (0108GMT) and its epicenter was 50 kilometers (31 miles) off the island's western coastline at a depth of 25 kilometers (15.5 miles). The Geological Survey Department said several aftershocks followed the main quake.
Acting Department head Christodoulos Hadjigeorgiou told state-run Cyprus News Agency that the quake caused neither damage nor injury because it was at such a depth and distance from the Cypriot coastline.
The quake shook some out of their beds, especially in the island's western district of Paphos where it was felt most strongly. Many slept through it and woke up to the rhythms of their daily routine.