Back to newsA magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck near Irakleion (Heraklion), the capital city of Crete, Greece. Earthquakes of this size are relatively common in the eastern Mediterranean, a seismically active region, and a 3.7 magnitude event is generally considered minor. At this level, shaking is typically felt by people indoors but rarely causes structural damage to well-built buildings. Tourists staying in or around Heraklion may have noticed brief tremors. No significant damage or injuries have been reported. Visitors should be aware that small earthquakes occur regularly across Crete and the wider Greek islands, and standard travel precautions apply: familiarize yourself with your accommodation's emergency exits and follow guidance from local authorities if stronger aftershocks occur. Current travel and sightseeing activities in the Heraklion area are not expected to be affected.
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Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake Strikes Heraklion, Crete
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