New seismic activity has been recorded near Goudouras, a small coastal village in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. The area has experienced multiple tremors, continuing a pattern of seismic events in this part of the island. Goudouras is located along the southeastern coast, a quieter stretch of Crete less frequented by tourists. Greek seismic authorities are monitoring the situation. Earthquakes are common throughout Crete and the broader Aegean region due to the area's active tectonic setting. Visitors in eastern Crete should stay informed through local news and follow any guidance issued by Greek civil protection authorities. No significant damage or injuries have been reported at this time. Tourists staying in the Lasithi area, including Ierapetra and Sitia, should remain calm and follow standard earthquake safety procedures if tremors are felt.