Back to newsAn earthquake was recorded off the coast of Crete, with authorities working to pinpoint the exact epicenter. Seismic activity in the eastern Mediterranean is common due to the region's tectonic setting, and minor to moderate tremors occur regularly around the island. Greek authorities, including the Geodynamic Institute of Athens, monitor all seismic events in real time. For tourists currently on the island, no immediate safety concerns have been reported. If you feel a tremor, standard guidance applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and avoid using elevators immediately after. Coastal visitors should monitor local alerts in case of any tsunami advisory, though such events are rare. Check local Greek media or the civil protection service (112) for updates during your stay.
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Seismic Activity Recorded Off Crete; No Immediate Threats
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