Back to newsA magnitude 3.7 earthquake was recorded offshore near Paleochora, a coastal town on the southwestern tip of Crete in the Chania regional unit. The tremor was assessed by the Geodynamic Institute of Athens, which monitors seismic activity across Greece. Earthquakes of this size are common in the region, as Crete sits along one of Europe's most active seismic zones. A 3.7 magnitude event is generally felt by residents but rarely causes structural damage. Tourists in the Paleochora area or elsewhere in western Crete may have noticed light shaking. No damage or injuries have been reported. Visitors should remain calm if they experience minor tremors during their stay, as seismic activity at this level is a normal part of life in Crete and does not typically require any change to travel plans.
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Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake Strikes Off Paleochora, Crete
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