Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck within minutes of each other in the early hours of Wednesday morning off the southeastern coast of Crete, near the Lasithi region. The tremors were recorded in the sea area south-east of the island. Seismic activity in this part of the Aegean is common due to the region's geological location along active fault lines.
No damage to buildings or infrastructure has been reported, and no tsunami warning was issued. Tourists staying in the Lasithi area, including towns such as Agios Nikolaos, Sitia, and Ierapetra, are not advised to take any specific precautions at this time. Authorities are monitoring the situation. If you feel a tremor during your stay, move away from windows, stay calm, and follow guidance from local emergency services or your accommodation staff.
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Twin Earthquakes Strike Off Southeastern Crete Coast
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