Back to newsA magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck near the island of Karpathos on Thursday, July 2, with the epicenter located approximately 4 kilometers northwest of the island. The tremor was felt across Crete, though Karpathos lies roughly 200 kilometers southeast of the island. No immediate reports of damage or injuries in Crete have been confirmed. Earthquakes of this magnitude are common in the eastern Mediterranean and Aegean regions due to active tectonic fault lines. Tourists in Crete at the time of the quake may have felt light shaking, particularly in southern and eastern areas. No disruption to ports, airports, or transportation has been reported. Visitors should remain calm if tremors occur, follow guidance from local authorities, and avoid coastal areas immediately after a significant quake as a precaution against any tsunami advisory.
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5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Karpathos, Felt Across Crete
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