Back to newsAn earthquake was recently felt on the Greek islands of Crete and Rhodes, with the tremor described as clearly noticeable by those present. Seismic activity is common in the eastern Mediterranean region, and Crete in particular sits along active fault lines, making occasional earthquakes a normal part of life on the island. The tremor was felt across both islands, though no significant damage or injuries have been reported in the available information. Tourists currently visiting Crete should be aware that minor to moderate earthquakes occur regularly in the region. In the event of a tremor, standard safety advice applies: stay calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities or hotel staff. Normal tourist activities and travel connections are not expected to be disrupted.
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Crete, Rhodes hit by earthquake; no significant damage reported
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