Back to newsA magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Crete, according to seismological authorities. The tremor was recorded in the sea area near the island, a region that sits along an active seismic zone in the eastern Mediterranean. Earthquakes of this scale are common in Greece and Crete, and this one caused no reported injuries, structural damage, or tsunami warnings. Tourists currently on the island should be aware that Crete experiences frequent minor to moderate seismic activity throughout the year. In the unlikely event of a stronger aftershock, standard safety advice applies: stay away from windows, move under a sturdy table or doorframe, and avoid coastal areas immediately after any significant tremor until authorities confirm no tsunami risk. Local emergency services remain on alert. No disruption to airports, ports, or major tourist sites has been reported.
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5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Crete Coast, No Damage Reported
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