Back to newsA magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck near Karpathos, an island located southeast of Crete in the Aegean Sea. Seismic activity in this region is common, as Crete and the surrounding Dodecanese islands sit along active fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean. Earthquakes of this magnitude are typically felt across a wide area but rarely cause significant structural damage. No immediate reports of injuries or damage to infrastructure have been noted. Tourists currently visiting Crete or Karpathos should remain calm, as Greek authorities monitor seismic events closely and buildings in the region are constructed to meet earthquake-resistant standards. If you feel tremors, move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities. Ferry and air connections between islands are not expected to be affected.
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Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Strikes Karpathos Near Crete
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