Back to newsAn earthquake was recorded off the coast of Crete, near the northwestern city of Chania. The tremor occurred in the sea area west of Chania, which is a seismically active zone in the Eastern Mediterranean. Earthquakes of this type are common in the region due to the tectonic activity along the Hellenic Arc. Offshore tremors near Chania typically pose little direct risk to visitors on land, though minor shaking may be felt in coastal areas. Tourists in Chania or nearby destinations such as Kissamos and Platanias are advised to remain calm, follow guidance from local authorities, and check for any updates from their accommodation. No damage or disruption to travel infrastructure has been reported at this time. Standard earthquake safety rules apply: stay away from unstable structures and avoid the shoreline immediately after a significant tremor as a precaution against waves.
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Earthquake Recorded Off Crete's Chania Coast
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