Back to newsA magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck off the coast of Crete, according to seismic monitoring reports. Earthquakes of this size are relatively common in the eastern Mediterranean, as Greece sits on one of Europe's most seismically active zones. A 4.2 magnitude event is generally considered minor to light and typically causes little to no structural damage. Tourists on the island may have felt a brief tremor, but there is no reported threat to safety, infrastructure, or travel. No tsunami warning was issued. Visitors can continue their plans as normal. If you experience shaking, standard advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and avoid using elevators immediately after. Local authorities monitor seismic activity routinely, and emergency services remain on standby as standard practice.
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Minor 4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Crete Coast
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