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Two earthquakes shake Gavdos; 5.4 magnitude quake off Crete

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Two earthquakes struck off the coast of Gavdos, a small island south of Crete, in quick succession. The first measured 4.6 magnitude and was followed by a stronger 5.4 magnitude tremor. Gavdos lies roughly 65 kilometers south of the Sfakia region on Crete's southern coast. Earthquakes in this area are common due to the region's active seismic zone, and tremors of this size are typically felt on shore but rarely cause structural damage to well-built buildings. No damage or casualties have been reported at this time. Tourists visiting southern Crete or Gavdos should remain calm, follow guidance from local authorities, and avoid older or visibly damaged structures if shaking occurs. Ferry connections to Gavdos may be temporarily affected, so check with local operators before traveling to the island.

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