Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck off the coast of Crete, measuring magnitudes 5.8 and 4.6. Seismic activity is common in the eastern Mediterranean, and Crete sits in one of Europe's most active earthquake zones. Earthquakes of this size can be felt across the island, potentially causing brief shaking, minor structural movement in older buildings, and temporary disruption to services. Tourists should remain calm during any tremors, move away from glass and heavy objects, and follow guidance from local authorities. After shaking stops, check for any structural damage before re-entering buildings. Coastal visitors should be aware that significant offshore earthquakes can, in rare cases, prompt tsunami advisories, so monitor official Greek civil protection channels (civilprotection.gr) for updates. No major damage or injuries were reported at the time of publication.
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Two earthquakes strike Crete; magnitudes 5.8 and 4.6 reported
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