Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck Crete in quick succession, measuring 4.6 and 5.3 on the Richter scale. Seismologists have issued reassuring statements following both tremors, indicating no serious structural threat. Earthquakes are relatively common in Crete due to its position on active tectonic faults in the eastern Mediterranean. Tourists currently on the island should be aware that minor aftershocks may occur in the coming hours or days, which is normal following seismic activity of this magnitude. No damage or injuries have been reported. Visitors are advised to stay calm, avoid standing near unsecured shelving or glass during any aftershocks, and follow guidance from local authorities. Hotels and tourist infrastructure across Crete are built to seismic standards. There is no current indication of any impact on travel, beaches, or scheduled activities.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Crete; Seismologists Confirm No Serious Threat
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