Back to newsTwo strong earthquakes struck Crete in quick succession, with both tremors occurring within minutes of each other. Seismic activity is not uncommon in Crete, as the island sits along one of Europe's most active fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean. While the exact magnitudes and epicenter locations were not specified in initial reports, earthquakes of this nature are typically felt across the island and can cause brief disruption to daily life. Tourists currently on the island should remain calm, move away from buildings if outdoors, and follow instructions from local authorities. Check with your hotel or accommodation for any structural concerns before re-entering. Monitor updates from Greek civil protection services. Transport links and port operations may experience temporary delays. No tsunami warning was issued at the time of reporting.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Crete in Quick Succession
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