Back to newsA 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck near the Greek island of Crete, according to reports from The Independent. Earthquakes are common in the eastern Mediterranean region, as Greece sits on several active tectonic fault lines. A tremor of this magnitude can be felt across the island and may cause minor structural damage, falling objects, or brief disruptions to local services. Tourists currently visiting Crete should remain calm, move away from buildings if outdoors, and follow guidance from local authorities. Check with your hotel or accommodation provider about any damage or safety concerns. Ferry and air travel may face short-term delays depending on the affected area. Monitor updates from Greek civil protection authorities (civilprotection.gr) and your country's travel advisory service. As of now, no tsunami warning has been reported in connection with this event.
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5.8-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Crete, Minor Damage Reported
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