Parts of Athens are without power after a 5.1 magnitude earthquake shook the Greek capital.
The quake lasted for around 15 seconds and caused two buildings to collapse.
There have been reports of casualties or serious injuries.
Several aftershocks have already been reported and experts warn that there could still be more.

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