Back to newsA minor earthquake struck south of Heraklion on Thursday, July 2, with the epicenter located approximately 44 kilometers from the city. The tremor caused slight disruption in areas of southern Crete but was classified as weak in magnitude. No injuries or significant damage have been reported. Tourists in Heraklion, Matala, or other southern Crete destinations may have felt a brief shake. Minor earthquakes are common in Crete due to its position along active fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean, and this event poses no ongoing safety concern. Visitors can continue their plans without disruption. If you are staying in southern Crete, standard precautions apply: stay calm during any tremor, move away from glass or unstable objects, and follow guidance from your accommodation host.
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Minor Earthquake Hits South Crete Near Heraklion, No Damage Reported
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