Back to newsA series of minor earthquakes have been recorded near Gavros, a village in western Crete. Greek seismologists Efthimios Lekkas and Akis Ganas described the seismic activity as a routine and expected phenomenon for the region, noting that Crete sits in one of the most seismically active zones in Europe. The tremors are not considered unusual or alarming. However, experts recommend that owners of older stone buildings in the affected area arrange structural inspections as a precaution, since aged construction may be more vulnerable to repeated low-magnitude shaking. Tourists staying in modern hotels or recently built accommodation have no cause for concern. Visitors should be aware that small earthquakes are common throughout Crete and rarely pose any risk. If you feel a tremor, standard advice applies: stay calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities.
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Minor Earthquakes Strike Western Crete; Building Inspections Urged
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