Back to newsA magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck Crete, according to seismological reports. Tremors of this size are common in the region, as Crete sits along one of the most seismically active zones in Europe, where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. An earthquake at this magnitude is generally felt by residents and visitors but rarely causes structural damage to modern buildings. Tourists staying on the island should be aware that minor seismic activity is a normal part of life in Crete. If you feel a tremor, move away from windows, stand in a doorframe or under a sturdy table, and avoid using elevators. After any shaking stops, check for updates from local authorities. No damage or injuries were reported in connection with this event.
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Magnitude 3.8 Earthquake Strikes Crete, Common in Seismically Active Zone
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