Back to newsA strong earthquake struck off the coast of Gavdos, the small island located approximately 50 kilometers south of the Sfakia region in southwestern Crete. The tremor was felt across Crete, including in major tourist areas. Gavdos is one of the southernmost points of Europe and is a popular destination for visitors seeking remote beaches and unspoiled nature during summer months.
Earthquakes are common in the eastern Mediterranean and southern Aegean, and seismic activity of this type typically does not cause significant damage to well-constructed buildings or infrastructure. Greek authorities and local civil protection services monitor such events closely. Tourists currently on Crete or planning to visit should remain calm, follow any official guidance issued by local authorities, and be aware of standard earthquake safety procedures: stay away from cliffs or coastal areas immediately after a strong tremor in case of any wave activity.
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Strong Earthquake Strikes Off Gavdos in Crete
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