Back to newsA double earthquake struck the area around Gavdos, a small island located roughly 50 kilometers south of the Crete coast. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and rugged landscapes, typically reached by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia on Crete's southern coast.
Seismic activity is common in this part of the Mediterranean, as the region sits along active fault lines. Authorities monitor such events routinely, and Greek civil protection services are equipped to respond quickly.
Tourists currently on Gavdos or planning to visit should check ferry schedules, as services may be temporarily disrupted following seismic events. If you feel tremors, move away from buildings and head to open ground. Monitor local news and follow guidance from accommodation staff or Greek civil protection authorities.
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Double Earthquake Strikes Gavdos, Europe's Southernmost Point
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