Back to newsA magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Crete, making it one of the stronger seismic events to affect the region recently. Greece, and Crete in particular, sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, so earthquakes of this scale are not uncommon. A tremor of this magnitude can be felt strongly across the island, potentially causing minor structural damage, falling objects, or disruption to local services. Tourists present on the island at the time of such an event should move away from buildings, avoid coastal areas briefly in case of any tsunami advisory, and follow guidance from local authorities. Check with your accommodation for any damage assessments before re-entering buildings. Monitor Greek civil protection updates (cpsp.gr) and your country's travel advisory for the latest safety information. Normal island life typically resumes quickly after such events.
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6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Crete Coast
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