Back to newsA 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Greece, though no damage or injuries were reported. Earthquakes of this size are not uncommon in the eastern Mediterranean region, which sits along active seismic fault lines. Crete itself experiences frequent low-to-moderate seismic activity throughout the year. Authorities confirmed no structural damage following this event, and tourist sites, infrastructure, and services continued operating normally. Visitors to Crete need not be alarmed, as Greek buildings in tourist areas are constructed to modern seismic standards. If you feel tremors during your stay, standard guidance applies: move away from windows, stand in a doorframe or under a sturdy table, and follow instructions from local authorities. No travel disruptions were reported as a result of this earthquake.
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Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Hits Greece; No Damage or Injuries
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