Injuries reported after earthquake on Greek holiday island
The Greek island of Kefalonia has been hit by an earthquake causing injuries and property damage.
The 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit on Sunday but led to various aftershocks and tremors throughout Monday.
Schools were ordered to close and a state of emergency was declared.
The Foreign Office said that there were reports of some injuries and property damage.
It added: "The airport remains operational but there may be some disruption to port services."
Diane
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