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Strong Earthquakes Hit Gavdos Island, Europe's Southernmost Point

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Strong seismic activity was recently recorded near Gavdos island and the broader Crete region. Gavdos, located south of the Sfakia coastline in the Libyan Sea, is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and quiet scenery. Earthquakes are common in this part of Greece due to its position along active tectonic fault lines. Most tremors are felt but cause no significant damage. Visitors currently on Crete or planning to travel to the south coast, including areas around Hora Sfakion and ferry connections to Gavdos, should monitor local updates in case ferry services are temporarily affected. Greek authorities routinely assess infrastructure following seismic events. If you are staying in the region, follow guidance from your accommodation and check with local port authorities before boarding ferries to Gavdos.

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