Back to newsA magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck Crete, prompting seismologists to urge caution while they assess the situation. Seismologist Papadopoulos stated it is too early to determine whether this was the main seismic event or a foreshock preceding a larger one. Crete sits on one of Europe's most active fault systems, and moderate earthquakes are a regular occurrence on the island.
For visitors, there is no immediate cause for alarm. Greek buildings in tourist areas are constructed to withstand seismic activity, and local authorities are monitoring the situation closely. If you feel tremors during your stay, move away from windows, take cover under a sturdy table or doorframe, and follow instructions from hotel staff. Avoid coastal areas immediately after a significant quake until authorities confirm there is no tsunami risk. Stay tuned to local news for updates.
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5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Crete; Seismologists Assess Event Significance
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