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Two earthquakes strike Gavdos, Europe's southernmost point

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Two earthquakes struck near Gavdos, a small island located approximately 50 kilometers south of the Crete coastline. The first tremor measured 5.3 on the Richter scale, followed shortly by a second measuring 4.6. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and quiet scenery, accessible by ferry from the southern Cretan ports of Paleochora and Sfakia. Authorities have not reported damage or injuries at this time. Earthquakes are relatively common in this seismically active region of the Mediterranean. Visitors in southern Crete may have felt light shaking. Ferry connections to Gavdos should be checked locally before departure, as services can be temporarily suspended following seismic activity. Tourists are advised to follow guidance from local authorities and monitor official updates if planning to travel to or from Gavdos in the coming days.

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