Back to newsA strong double earthquake struck Crete, according to Greek news outlet Parallaxi. The seismic event consisted of two successive tremors, which is not uncommon in the region as Crete sits along one of the most seismically active zones in Europe, where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
For visitors currently on the island, earthquakes of this nature are typically felt as strong shaking lasting several seconds. Standard safety advice applies: if indoors, move away from windows and take cover under sturdy furniture; if outdoors, move away from buildings and power lines. After shaking stops, check for structural damage before re-entering buildings.
Local authorities and civil protection services monitor seismic activity closely. Tourists should follow official guidance from hotel staff and local emergency services, and check with tour operators regarding any impact on planned excursions or transport connections.
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Twin earthquakes strike seismically active Crete
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