Back to newsA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck southwest of Crete on June 20, 2026. The epicenter was located in the sea southwest of the island, which is a seismically active region of the Mediterranean. Greece experiences frequent earthquakes due to its position on multiple tectonic plate boundaries, and offshore events of this scale are common in the area.
Tourists currently on Crete or planning to visit should be aware that earthquakes of this magnitude can occasionally be felt on land, particularly in western Crete. No significant damage or tsunami warning has been reported. Standard advice applies: if you feel strong shaking, move away from windows and stand in a doorway or under a sturdy table. Coastal areas should monitor local alerts following any significant offshore event. Normal travel and tourism activities are expected to continue without disruption.
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Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Strikes Southwest of Crete
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