 While moving on, a strong S-quake rattled the Greek islands of Crete on Monday morning. It killed one person and injured nine others. The Athens Geodynamic Institute said the quake had an initial magnitude of 5.8. Greek officials said two people were initially trapped in damaged buildings in the village of Alkalauteri. A 5.8 magnitude earthquake shook Greece's largest island Crete on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring several according to authorities. Damage was reported to many old buildings close to the epicenter in the east of the island. One man died when the dome of a small chapel in the town of Alkalauteri caved in during renovation works according to a police official. The church was largely reduced to rubble. Stavros Kaleonakis is the rescue service chief. The side walls were still standing but the whole roof had collapsed and the rubble was one meter high. So he believed that hopes that the person would be alive were very slim. With the help of heavy machinery we removed and emptied the rubble around and inside the church and reached the lifeless body of the poor worker underneath. The Greek infrastructure ministry said it had sent a group of civil engineers to assess the structural damage and assist in relief efforts. Civil protection authorities said nine people were injured in the quake which damaged mainly old unoccupied buildings in the wider Alkalauteri region. Still many people in Crete's main city Iraklion, some 20 miles away, rushed outdoors. A civil protection official said hotel rooms would be made available for people needing to stay outside of their homes overnight and 2,500 tents would also be put up. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.