Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck near Gavdos, a small island located approximately 45 kilometers south of the Crete's Sfakia coastline. The stronger tremor measured 5.4 on the Richter scale, followed by a 4.6 magnitude aftershock. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and hiking. Seismic activity in this region is common due to the area's position along active tectonic fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean. No immediate reports of damage or injuries were available at the time of publication. Tourists currently on Gavdos or planning to visit should monitor local authorities for updates. Ferry connections between Gavdos and the south Cretan ports of Paleochora and Sfakia may be temporarily affected. Follow guidance from your accommodation or the local port authority before traveling.
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Two Quakes Hit Gavdos: 5.4 and 4.6 Magnitude Near Crete
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