Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck Crete, with the strongest measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale. Seismic activity of this magnitude is not uncommon in the region, as Crete sits along active fault lines in the southern Aegean Sea. A 5.3 magnitude quake can be felt strongly and may cause minor damage to older structures, though modern buildings in Crete are constructed to seismic standards. Tourists should remain calm during tremors, move away from windows and heavy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities. After any significant quake, avoid entering buildings that show visible structural damage. Check with your accommodation or local emergency services for updates. No specific location within Crete was reported for these events. Monitor local news for any aftershocks or official advisories before visiting coastal or mountainous areas.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Crete; Strongest Measures 5.3
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