Back to newsA double earthquake was recorded in Crete, with two seismic tremors striking the island in close succession. The events were reported by local Greek media, though full details on the exact epicenter locations and precise magnitudes were limited at the time of publication. Earthquakes are a natural and relatively common occurrence in Crete due to its position on active tectonic fault lines in the Eastern Mediterranean. Tourists should be aware that minor to moderate tremors happen periodically on the island. In the event of a noticeable earthquake, standard safety advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities. No reports of damage or casualties were indicated. Visitors can monitor updates through Greek civil protection services or their accommodation staff.
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Double Earthquake Strikes Crete in Rapid Succession
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