Back to newsTwo earthquakes were felt near Gavdos, the small island located south of Crete, causing alarm among residents and visitors in the area. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and a quiet atmosphere. The tremors created disturbance but no immediate reports of casualties or significant structural damage were mentioned. Seismic activity is common in the broader Cretan region due to its location along active tectonic fault lines. Tourists currently on Gavdos or planning to visit should monitor updates from local authorities and the Hellenic National Seismological Network. Ferry connections between Gavdos and the southern Cretan ports of Paleochora and Sfakia may be affected depending on sea conditions following the tremors. Travelers are advised to check with local port authorities before departure.
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Two Earthquakes Hit Crete's Gavdos, No Major Damage Reported
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