Back to newsA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Greece, causing widespread alarm among residents and visitors. Earthquakes of this size are felt strongly and can cause minor structural damage, falling objects, and temporary disruption to transport and utilities. Greece sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and tremors of this magnitude occur periodically across the region, including Crete.
If you are in Crete during or after a significant earthquake, move away from buildings and coastal areas immediately, as a precaution against aftershocks or, in rare cases, tsunami risk. Check with your accommodation for safety updates and follow guidance from local authorities. Ports and airports may experience brief delays. Most tourist infrastructure in Greece is built to modern seismic standards. Monitor local news and official channels for aftershock advisories before resuming normal activities.
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5.8-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Greece, Causing Widespread Concern
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