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Crete's Seismic Legacy: 2,200 Years of Earthquake Activity

Wednesday, 1 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greece sits in one of the most seismically active regions in Europe, with significant earthquakes recorded over the past 2,200 years. Crete itself has experienced major seismic events, including the powerful 365 AD earthquake centered near the island, which caused widespread destruction across the eastern Mediterranean. Historically, the Aegean and Ionian regions have produced the strongest tremors, with several exceeding magnitude 7.0. For visitors to Crete, the island's seismic history is well-documented and modern buildings follow strict earthquake-resistant construction codes. Minor tremors are common and rarely disruptive to daily life or travel. In the unlikely event of a strong earthquake, follow standard safety protocols: stay calm, move away from buildings if outdoors, and follow guidance from local authorities. Tourist infrastructure on the island is well-prepared, and seismic activity does not generally pose a risk to planned visits.

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