Back to newsCrete experienced two earthquakes in quick succession, with the strongest tremor reaching magnitude 5.3 on the Richter scale. Earthquakes of this size are felt widely across the island and can cause minor damage such as cracked plaster, fallen objects, and temporary disruption to local services. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, so earthquakes are relatively common and local authorities are well-prepared to respond.
Tourists currently on the island should follow standard safety guidance: stay calm, move away from windows and heavy objects during shaking, and avoid elevators immediately afterward. Check with your accommodation for any structural concerns before re-entering buildings. Monitor local emergency services for updates. No tsunami warning was issued. Travel within the island is not expected to be significantly disrupted, but road conditions near the epicenter should be verified locally before driving.
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Crete Struck by Two Earthquakes; Magnitude 5.3 Tremor Causes Minor Damage
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