A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. Lasithi is a mountainous plateau and popular tourist destination known for its windmills, traditional villages, and the Dikteon Cave, mythological birthplace of Zeus. Earthquakes of this size are common in Crete, which sits on one of Europe's most seismically active zones. A 4.1 magnitude tremor is generally felt by residents and visitors but rarely causes structural damage to modern buildings. Tourists currently in the Lasithi area or eastern Crete should not be alarmed. Standard advice applies: if indoors during a tremor, move away from windows and tall furniture. Roads and attractions in the area are expected to remain open. Visitors should monitor local updates if they plan to hike in the region, as rockfalls on mountain trails are possible after seismic activity.