Back to newsA magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Crete on June 21, 2026. Greek authorities confirmed no casualties or injuries were reported. Seismic activity is common in the Eastern Mediterranean region, and Crete sits in one of Europe's most active tectonic zones. Earthquakes of this size are typically felt across the island but rarely cause structural damage to modern buildings. No tsunami warning was issued. Visitors currently on the island should be aware that minor aftershocks can follow events of this magnitude, though no disruption to transport, tourist sites, or infrastructure has been reported. If you experience tremors, standard advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities. Emergency services remain on standby as a precaution.
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Magnitude 5.3 Earthquake Strikes Crete, No Casualties Reported
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