Back to newsA minor earthquake of magnitude 2.3 struck the Eastern Mediterranean on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at 2:00 pm local time (GMT+3). The epicenter was located approximately 32 kilometers south of Rethymno, on the northern coast of Crete. Earthquakes of this size are common in the region and are generally not felt by people at the surface. At magnitude 2.3, there is no risk of structural damage, tsunamis, or disruption to daily activities. Tourists in Rethymno and surrounding areas can continue their visit without concern. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and small tremors like this occur regularly and pose no threat to visitors. No official warnings or advisories have been issued in connection with this event.
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Minor Earthquake Strikes Crete; No Damage or Threat to Visitors
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