Back to newsA light magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck the Eastern Mediterranean region of Greece in the early hours of Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 12:11 am local time (GMT +3). Earthquakes of this magnitude are common in the Eastern Mediterranean, one of the most seismically active zones in Europe. At 3.9, the tremor is considered minor and is unlikely to have caused structural damage or injury. Tourists visiting Crete should be aware that small earthquakes occur regularly in the region and rarely pose a risk to visitors. No tsunami warnings were issued. If you feel a tremor during your stay, remain calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities. Normal travel, accommodation, and activities across the island are not affected.
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Minor 3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Eastern Mediterranean Greece
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