Back to newsA magnitude 3.2 earthquake was recorded in the sea area south of Tsoutsouros, a small coastal village on the southern coast of Crete. The tremor was minor and occurred offshore, posing no significant risk to people on land. Earthquakes of this size are common in the eastern Mediterranean region and are rarely felt strongly on shore. No damage or injuries have been reported. Tourists visiting the Tsoutsouros area or nearby southern Crete beaches can continue their plans without concern. Crete sits in a seismically active zone, so small tremors are a normal part of the local geology and do not typically affect travel, accommodation, or outdoor activities.
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Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Strikes South Crete, No Damage
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