Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck the southern Crete region on June 20, 2026. The stronger of the two measured 5.3 on the Richter scale and was centered near Gavdos, a small island approximately 45 kilometers south of the Sfakia coast in the Libyan Sea. A second, smaller tremor followed shortly after. Gavdos is a remote destination popular with travelers seeking secluded beaches and off-grid experiences. Earthquakes are common in the broader Crete region due to its position along active tectonic fault lines. Tourists currently on the island or visiting Gavdos should be aware that aftershocks are possible in the hours following the main event. No damage or injuries have been reported at this time. Ferry services to Gavdos from Paleochora and Sfakia should be checked locally for any schedule disruptions before departure.
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Crete Hit by Two Earthquakes, Largest 5.3 Magnitude
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