Back to newsA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck southwest of Crete on June 20, 2026. The tremor originated offshore, which typically reduces surface impact compared to inland quakes. Earthquakes of this size are not uncommon in the eastern Mediterranean, as Crete sits along one of Europe's most seismically active zones. Tourists currently on the island should remain calm and follow standard safety guidance: move away from windows and heavy objects during shaking, and avoid coastal areas immediately afterward until any tsunami advisory is officially cleared by local authorities. Check with your hotel or accommodation host for updates on local conditions. Greek civil protection services monitor seismic activity closely, and infrastructure damage assessments are conducted quickly. Monitor official Greek emergency channels or your country's travel advisory page for the latest updates before continuing planned excursions.
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Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Hits Southwest Crete
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