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Crete Sits in Eastern Mediterranean's Most Seismic Zone

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete sits within the Hellenic Arc, the most seismically active zone in the Eastern Mediterranean. This geological fault system stretches along the southern edge of Greece and is responsible for frequent earthquake activity in the region. While most tremors are minor and go unnoticed by visitors, larger earthquakes do occur periodically. Tourists should be aware that Crete experiences seismic activity as a normal part of its geology. In the event of a significant earthquake, follow standard safety procedures: stay calm, move away from buildings and coastal areas if a tsunami warning is issued, and follow instructions from local authorities. Modern buildings in Crete are constructed to seismic standards. The island's earthquake risk does not typically disrupt travel, but it is worth keeping emergency contact numbers and your accommodation's safety guidelines on hand.

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