Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck the southern waters of Crete near the island of Gavdos on June 20, 2026. The first measured 5.3 on the Richter scale, followed by a second tremor of 4.6. Seismic activity in this area is common due to the region's location along active tectonic fault lines in the eastern Mediterranean.
No reports of damage or injuries were immediately available. Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe, lies roughly 65 kilometers south of the Sfakia coastline in Chania prefecture. Tourists staying in southern Crete, particularly in the Sfakia and Ierapetra areas, may have felt the shaking.
Visitors should remain calm, as earthquakes of this magnitude in this zone are routine. Monitor local authorities and your accommodation's guidance for any updates, and avoid entering damaged structures if any are reported.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Waters Off Crete Near Gavdos Island
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