Back to newsTwo earthquakes recently struck Crete, Greece. The seismic events affected the island, though the article provides limited detail on exact locations, magnitudes, or timing.
For tourists currently visiting or planning a trip to Crete, earthquakes are a natural occurrence in this seismically active region of the Eastern Mediterranean. Minor to moderate tremors are common and rarely cause significant disruption to travel or infrastructure. If you feel shaking, standard safety advice applies: stay calm, move away from windows and heavy objects, and follow guidance from local authorities.
Monitor updates from Greek civil protection services (civilprotection.gr) and your accommodation staff for any area-specific advisories. Most tourist sites, hotels, and transportation typically resume normal operations quickly after minor seismic activity. Check with your airline or ferry operator if you have upcoming travel booked.
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Two Earthquakes Shake Crete; No Major Disruptions Reported
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