Back to newsA moderate earthquake of magnitude 4.9 struck the Eastern Mediterranean on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 11:25 Athens time. The epicenter was located approximately 29 kilometers south of Karpathos, a Greek island southeast of Crete. While the quake was not centered on Crete itself, tremors at this magnitude in the Aegean region can occasionally be felt across nearby islands. No damage or injuries have been reported in connection with this event. Earthquakes are common in this seismically active part of Greece and rarely affect normal tourist activities. Visitors to Crete and surrounding islands should remain calm, follow guidance from local authorities if tremors are felt, and stay informed through official Greek civil protection channels. No disruption to ferry or air services has been reported at this time.
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Magnitude 4.9 Earthquake Off Karpathos Shakes Eastern Mediterranean
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