A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck south of the Lasithi prefecture in eastern Crete. Seismic activity of this scale is common in the region and typically causes no significant damage or disruption. Tourists in areas such as Agios Nikolaos, Sitia, or the Lasithi Plateau may have felt light tremors. No damage to infrastructure, beaches, or tourist sites has been reported. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and minor quakes are a routine occurrence. Visitors should remain calm if they feel a tremor, move away from tall shelving or glass, and follow guidance from hotel staff. Local authorities monitor seismic activity continuously. There is no current advisory affecting travel to or within the Lasithi region.