Back to newsAn earthquake was recorded in the sea between Crete and Kasos, the small island located southeast of the island. The tremor was reported by Greek broadcaster ANT1, though specific details on magnitude and exact timing were not included in the available report.
Seismic activity in the eastern Mediterranean is common and most events are minor, causing no damage or disruption. Crete sits along an active tectonic zone, so small to moderate earthquakes occur regularly throughout the year.
Tourists currently on the island or planning to visit should be aware of this event but have no reason for concern at this stage. Standard advice applies: if you feel a tremor, move away from windows, avoid elevators, and follow instructions from local authorities or hotel staff. Monitor updates from the Greek Earthquake Planning and Protection Organisation (OASP) for further information.
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Earthquake Recorded in Sea Between Crete and Kasos
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