Back to newsA magnitude 4.2 earthquake was recorded off the western Strofades islets, a small uninhabited island group located in the Ionian Sea, southwest of the Peloponnese. The tremor was detected by seismological networks and falls within the range of minor to light earthquakes common to the seismically active Greek region. The Strofades area sits along a major tectonic fault zone, making low-to-moderate seismic activity relatively frequent. At this magnitude, the quake is unlikely to have caused damage or been strongly felt on the mainland or nearby islands. Tourists visiting Crete or other Greek destinations do not need to take any special precautions. Greece has robust building codes in earthquake-prone areas, and minor tremors of this scale typically have no impact on travel, accommodation, or daily activities for visitors.
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4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Detected off Greek Strofades Islets
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