Back to newsA magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck the island of Karpathos, located in the southeastern Aegean Sea between Crete and Rhodes. The tremor was felt across the island, though initial reports contain limited detail on damage or injuries. Karpathos is a separate island from Crete, roughly 100 kilometers northeast of the eastern tip of Crete near Sitia. Visitors currently in Crete are unlikely to have felt significant shaking, as the two islands are distinct landmasses. Tourists traveling to or from Karpathos by ferry or small aircraft should check with operators for any schedule disruptions. Earthquakes of this magnitude are common in the Aegean region and typically cause minor or no structural damage. Authorities are monitoring the situation. Travelers should follow local guidance and check official Greek Civil Protection updates if planning to visit Karpathos.
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5.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Karpathos in Aegean Sea
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