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Earthquakes Hit Gavdos, Europe's Southernmost Island

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Two earthquakes struck near Gavdos, a small island located south of Crete, registering magnitudes of 5.3 and 4.6 on the Richter scale. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for visitors seeking remote beaches and a quieter alternative to mainland Crete. Seismic activity in this region is common due to the area's position along active tectonic fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean. Earthquakes of this magnitude can be felt across southern Crete, particularly in the Chania and Sfakia regions. No tsunami warning has been issued. Tourists currently on Crete or planning to visit Gavdos by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia should monitor local announcements for any service disruptions. If you feel strong shaking, move to open ground away from buildings and follow guidance from local authorities.

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