Back to newsCrete, Greece's largest island and a popular Mediterranean destination, has experienced seismic activity, according to a report by German outlet BILD. Earthquakes are not uncommon in Crete, as the island sits on one of Europe's most active seismic zones where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
Most tremors felt on the island are minor and cause no significant damage or disruption to tourism. Greek seismic authorities and civil protection services monitor activity continuously and issue guidance when necessary.
Tourists currently on the island or planning a visit should stay informed through official Greek sources such as the National Observatory of Athens. In the event of a noticeable tremor, standard advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow instructions from local authorities or hotel staff.
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