Back to newsA 3.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in the sea between Crete and Kasos, a small island located southeast of Crete in the Dodecanese. The tremor was detected by seismological monitoring services and is considered a moderate seismic event. Earthquakes of this magnitude are relatively common in the eastern Mediterranean region, which sits along active tectonic fault lines. At 3.7 on the Richter scale, the quake is generally not strong enough to cause structural damage, though it may have been felt by people in the surrounding area. Tourists visiting Crete or nearby islands should be aware that minor seismic activity is a normal part of the region's geology. No damage or injuries have been reported. Visitors are advised to follow standard earthquake safety guidance and monitor local authorities for any further updates.
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3.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Between Crete and Kasos
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