Back to newsA magnitude 3.6 earthquake was recorded in Crete, according to Greek seismological reports. Earthquakes of this size are common in the eastern Mediterranean region, which sits on active fault lines. A 3.6 magnitude event is generally considered minor and is unlikely to cause structural damage or pose a safety risk to visitors. Tourists staying or traveling in Crete at the time may have felt a brief tremor, but no significant damage or injuries have been reported. Crete experiences seismic activity regularly throughout the year, and local infrastructure is built with this in mind. Visitors should remain calm if they feel minor tremors during their stay. If a stronger earthquake occurs, standard safety advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under a sturdy table, and follow guidance from local authorities.
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Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Rattles Crete, Causes No Damage
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