A strong earthquake struck the seabed south of Crete, according to a report from Fakta.co. The tremor originated offshore, beneath the Mediterranean seafloor in the region south of the island. Underwater earthquakes in this area are not uncommon, as Crete sits along an active seismic zone. Tourists currently on the island should be aware that such events can occasionally be felt on land, particularly in southern coastal areas. No specific damage or tsunami warning details were provided in the report. Visitors are advised to follow local authorities and official Greek civil protection channels for any updates, and to remain calm as minor seismic activity in the region is a normal geological occurrence. Emergency number in Greece: 112.