Back to newsA minor earthquake struck the Siteia area in eastern Crete on the morning of Wednesday, July 1. The tremor was recorded at a shallow focal depth of approximately 5 kilometers. Siteia is a coastal town on the far eastern tip of the island, popular with visitors for its Venetian fortress, sandy beaches, and relaxed atmosphere.
Shallow earthquakes can feel more noticeable at the surface, but the event was described as weak. Crete sits in one of the most seismically active zones in Europe, and minor tremors are a regular occurrence across the island. No damage or injuries have been reported.
Tourists in the Siteia region should be aware that such activity is normal for the area. If staying in older buildings, familiarize yourself with emergency exits as a standard precaution. No disruption to travel or services is expected.
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Minor Earthquake Strikes Siteia in Eastern Crete
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