Back to newsTwo earthquakes recently struck Crete, causing moderate shaking felt across parts of the island. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and minor to moderate earthquakes are common occurrences throughout the year. Authorities have not reported significant structural damage or injuries following the events. Greek civil protection services routinely monitor seismic activity and issue guidance when necessary.
For visitors, no disruption to transport, accommodation, or tourist sites has been reported. If you experience an earthquake during your stay, standard safety advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow instructions from local authorities. Coastal areas should be aware of official tsunami advisories, though none were issued in connection with these events. Continue monitoring local news or the Greek Civil Protection website for updates.
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Two Earthquakes Rock Crete; No Major Damage or Injuries Reported
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