Back to newsTwo small earthquakes were recorded near Gavdos, a small island located south of Crete in the Libyan Sea. Seismologist Efthymis Lekkas confirmed that both tremors occurred along the same fault line. He stated there is currently no reason for concern, as this type of activity is common in the region. Crete sits in one of the most seismically active zones in Europe, and minor tremors occur regularly without posing a risk to visitors. No damage has been reported, and the events have not affected travel, ferry services, or daily life on Crete or Gavdos. Tourists planning to visit Gavdos by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia can proceed as normal. If you feel a tremor during your stay, stay calm, move away from the coast as a precaution, and follow guidance from local authorities.
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Two Small Earthquakes Near Gavdos; Experts Say No Concern
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