Back to newsGreece has an earthquake early warning system that can send alerts to mobile phones seconds before seismic activity strikes. The system currently issues warnings for approximately 60 earthquakes each month. For tourists visiting Crete, one of the most seismically active regions in Europe, this is worth knowing: ensure your phone notifications are enabled and that your device is registered to receive emergency alerts on Greek networks. If you receive a warning, move away from windows, take cover under a sturdy table or doorframe, and avoid elevators. Most earthquakes felt in Crete are minor and cause no damage, but staying alert is a sensible precaution. Ask your accommodation host whether the area has specific safety procedures, and keep emergency numbers saved: 112 is the general European emergency line.
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Greece's Earthquake Alert System Warns Tourists Seconds Before Strikes
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