Back to newsA magnitude 3.7 earthquake was recorded south of Crete. Seismic activity of this scale is common in the eastern Mediterranean region, which sits along active fault lines. A 3.7 magnitude event is generally considered minor and is unlikely to be felt strongly on land or cause any structural damage. Tourists currently visiting Crete should not be concerned, as quakes of this size rarely have any impact on daily life, infrastructure, or travel. No tsunami warning was issued. If you are on the island and feel a small tremor, standard advice applies: stay calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities. Emergency services in Crete are well-prepared for seismic events. There is no disruption expected to transport, accommodation, or tourist activities across the island.
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3.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes South of Crete, No Damage
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