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5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Southern Aegean Sea Near Greece

Thursday, 2 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck the Southern Aegean Sea near Greece on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 11:06 AM UTC. The epicenter was located in the Southern Aegean region, which includes waters around Crete and neighboring islands. Earthquakes of this magnitude are felt widely and can cause minor damage to older or poorly constructed buildings, though modern structures typically withstand them without significant harm. Tourists currently in Crete or nearby islands may have felt shaking lasting several seconds. As a precaution, avoid damaged or older stone buildings until local authorities confirm structural safety. If you are near the coast, move to higher ground briefly as a standard precaution following any strong undersea quake. Monitor local news and your hotel staff for updates. No tsunami warning has been reported at this time.

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