Back to newsA light magnitude 3.2 earthquake occurred in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea near Crete early Wednesday, August 12, 2026, at 12:53 am local time (GMT +3). The earthquake posed no significant threat to residents or visitors in the region. Crete lies in a seismically active zone where small tremors are common. The area experiences regular low-magnitude seismic activity due to its tectonic setting. Visitors likely felt minimal or no movement. No damage to tourism infrastructure has been reported. Greek authorities continuously monitor seismic activity. Tourists can continue activities without concern. Minor earthquakes like this are typical for the Eastern Mediterranean and do not impact travel safety or holiday plans.
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Minor 3.2 Magnitude Earthquake Recorded Off Crete
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