Greece declares state of emergency on quake-hit island
ATHENS, Greece — Greek authorities declared a state of emergency on the island of Lesbos on Tuesday, a day after an earthquake killed one woman and displaced more than 800 people.
The 6.2-magnitude undersea quake occurred south of Lesbos on Monday, but was felt as far as Istanbul.
Officials from Lesbos’ regional government said that homes in 12 southern villages had been seriously damaged or destroyed. The mostly elderly residents affected were being housed with relatives, in hotels or at an army-run shelter.
The earthquake marked the second crisis to hit the island in the last two years, after hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees, including many fleeing war in Syria and Iraq, crossed to Lesbos on boats from Turkey as they headed to Europe.


