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Crete Shaken by 5.3 Quake; Unclear If Main Shock or Foreshock

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck Crete, according to Greek seismologist Papadopoulos, who stated it remains unclear whether this was the main seismic event or a foreshock to a potentially larger one. Earthquakes are common in Crete due to its position on active fault lines, and most cause no serious damage. Visitors should be aware that aftershocks may follow in the coming hours or days. If you experience shaking, move away from windows and unsecured objects, and follow instructions from local authorities. Check with your hotel or accommodation host for any structural concerns before staying in older buildings. Monitor updates from Greek civil protection authorities (civilprotection.gr) and keep emergency contact numbers accessible. Normal tourist activities across the island are generally expected to continue without disruption.

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