Back to newsA magnitude 4.4 earthquake was recorded in the sea west of Crete, southwest of the islands of Kythira and Antikythira, according to a revised assessment by the Geodynamic Institute of Athens. The epicenter was located offshore, which typically reduces surface impact compared to inland seismic events. Earthquakes of this magnitude are common in the eastern Mediterranean and are generally felt as a brief shaking but rarely cause structural damage. Tourists in western Crete may have noticed mild tremors. No damage or injuries have been reported at this time. If you experience an earthquake during your visit, stay calm, move away from windows and unsecured objects, and follow guidance from local authorities. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and minor quakes are a normal part of daily life for residents.
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Magnitude 4.4 Earthquake Strikes Western Crete Coast
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