Back to newsA magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck west of Crete. Seismic activity of this level is common in the eastern Mediterranean region, which sits on active fault lines. A 4.4 magnitude tremor is generally minor and unlikely to cause structural damage or harm. Tourists in Crete may feel light shaking, particularly in western areas of the island such as Chania prefecture, but no injuries or significant disruptions are expected. No tsunami warning has been issued for earthquakes of this size. Visitors should remain calm, move away from tall shelving or unsecured objects if shaking occurs, and follow guidance from local authorities. Hotel staff are trained for such events. Normal travel, beach activities, and sightseeing across the island can continue without concern.
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Minor 4.4 Earthquake Shakes Western Crete, No Damage Expected
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