Back to newsA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck the sea southwest of Crete on June 20, 2026. The epicenter was located offshore, which reduces the risk of structural damage compared to inland events. Earthquakes of this size are relatively common in the eastern Mediterranean, one of the most seismically active regions in Europe, and Greece has building codes designed to handle such events.
Tourists currently on the island are advised to remain calm. If indoors when tremors occur, move away from windows and take cover under sturdy furniture. After shaking stops, check for structural damage before re-entering buildings, and follow instructions from local authorities. Coastal visitors should move to higher ground if local emergency services issue a tsunami advisory, though no such warning has been reported for this event. Monitor local news for updates.
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5.8 Magnitude Quake Strikes Off Crete, No Damage Expected
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