Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck Crete, Greece, causing shaking felt across the island. Seismic activity is common in this region due to Crete's position along active tectonic fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean. Greek authorities and seismological services monitor these events closely, and local emergency protocols are well-established.
For visitors, minor to moderate earthquakes in Crete rarely result in significant damage to modern buildings, which are constructed to strict seismic standards. If you feel a tremor, move away from windows, take cover under a sturdy table or doorframe, and wait for shaking to stop. Avoid elevators immediately after an earthquake. Check with your hotel staff for any local guidance. No specific travel disruptions have been reported at this time. Monitor updates from Greek civil protection authorities (gscp.gr) and your accommodation for any further developments.
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Crete Hit by Two Earthquakes; Minimal Damage Expected
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