Back to newsA light magnitude 3.3 earthquake occurred in the Aegean Sea on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 11:44 am local time (GMT +3). The epicenter was located approximately 14 kilometers southeast of Anafi Island, a small island in the Cyclades group northeast of Crete. At this magnitude, the tremor was minor and unlikely to have caused any damage or disruption. Earthquakes of this size are common throughout the Aegean region, which sits along active tectonic fault lines. Tourists visiting Crete or nearby islands should be aware that minor seismic activity is a normal part of life in the eastern Mediterranean. No tsunami warning was issued, and there is no impact on travel, ferry services, or tourist activities. Visitors can continue their plans as normal.
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Magnitude 3.3 Earthquake Near Crete Causes No Damage
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