A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Elounda, Crete, prompting a tsunami warning that affects Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, and Portugal. The earthquake, occurring at a depth of 43 miles, has not resulted in any injuries or significant damage, according to local officials, though the Greek government advised residents and tourists to evacuate coastal areas. Tremors were felt as far away as Turkey and Egypt, following a previous 5.9 magnitude quake off Greece’s coast last week, raising ongoing concerns about safety in the region.
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‘Do not travel’ warning for London Waterloo with trains unable to use 14 platforms
Passengers are advised to avoid London Waterloo station due to a significant signalling failure affecting platforms one to 14, causing major disruption throughout the day. South Western Railway reported that engineers are on site working to resolve the issue, but delays and alterations to services are expected, while underground services remain unaffected. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Major Problems at London Waterloo Station There is a big problem at London Waterloo station today...
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