Back to newsA magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Crete, Greek seismological authorities confirmed. The tremor was felt across parts of the island, though no major structural damage or injuries have been reported. Earthquakes of this scale are common in the eastern Mediterranean, as Greece sits along active tectonic fault lines, and the region experiences hundreds of minor to moderate quakes each year. Tourists currently on the island should be aware that aftershocks of smaller magnitude may follow in the hours or days after the main event. If indoors during a tremor, move away from windows and take cover under sturdy furniture. Coastal areas should monitor any official guidance regarding sea conditions, though a tsunami warning has not been issued. Local emergency services and authorities are assessing the situation. Normal tourist activity across Crete is expected to continue without disruption.
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5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Crete, No Major Damage
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