Back to newsCrete is located in one of the most seismically active regions in Europe, situated along the boundary of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. Minor earthquakes occur frequently across the island, though most are too small to be felt. Larger tremors are less common but not unusual. For tourists, earthquakes rarely pose a significant risk during a typical visit. Modern buildings in Crete are constructed to meet seismic safety standards. If a tremor occurs, standard safety advice applies: stay calm, move away from windows and heavy objects, and follow guidance from local authorities. No specific recent seismic event is reported beyond this general context. Visitors can monitor updates through the Geodynamic Institute of Athens or local Greek civil protection alerts during their stay.
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Crete's Seismic Activity Poses Little Risk for Visitors
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