Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck near Gavdos, a small island south of Crete, registering magnitudes of 4.7 and 5.3 on the Richter scale. Both tremors were felt across Crete, particularly in the southern parts of the island. Gavdos lies approximately 65 kilometers south of the Sfakia coast and is the southernmost point of Europe. Seismic activity in this area is common, as Crete sits in one of the most seismically active zones in the Mediterranean. No significant damage or casualties have been reported. Tourists currently on Crete or planning to visit should be aware that minor tremors are a normal part of life on the island. If you feel shaking, move away from windows, stay calm, and follow guidance from local authorities. Ferry services to Gavdos should be checked locally for any scheduling updates.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Gavdos Island Off Crete Coast
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