An earthquake of magnitude 2.4 occurred only 11 minutes ago 24 km southeast of Athens, Greece, the National Observatory of Athens (NOA) reported.The quake hit at a very shallow depth of 5. km beneath the epicenter near Athens, Nomarchía Athínas, Attica, Greece, early morning on Thursday, June 25th, 2026, at 3:16 am local time. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.A second report was later issued by The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Geophysical Lab. (AUTH), which listed it as a magnitude 2.4 earthquake as well. A third agency, The Seismological Laboratory of the University of Athens (UOA), reported the same quake at magnitude 2.4.Towns or cities near the epicenter where the quake might have been felt as very weak shaking include Agios Dimitrios Kropias (pop. 1000) located 3 km from the epicenter, Vari (pop. 15,900) 8 km away, and Voula (pop. 28,400) 10 km away. In Glyfada (pop. 87,300, 13 km away), Ilioupoli (pop. 78,200, 17 km away), Agios Dimitrios (pop. 71,300, 19 km away), Nea Smyrni (pop. 73,100, 21 km away), Kallithea (pop. 100,600, 23 km away), Athens (pop. 664,000, 24 km away), and Piraeus (pop. 163,700, 26 km away), the quake was probably not felt.Earthquake data: Date & time: Jun 25, 2026 03:16 am (GMT +3) local time (25 Jun 2026 00:16 GMT)Magnitude: 2.4Depth: 5.00 kmEpicenter latitude / longitude: 37.81°N / 23.89°E (Dimos Saronikos, Attica, Greece)Primary data source: NOA