Back to newsA minor earthquake measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale was recorded north of Crete. Seismic activity of this magnitude is common in the eastern Mediterranean region and is generally not felt strongly on land. At this level, tremors typically cause no damage to buildings or infrastructure and pose no risk to residents or visitors. Tourists currently in Crete or planning to visit need not be concerned, as quakes below 4.0 rarely have any practical impact. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, so small tremors occur regularly throughout the year. No alerts, warnings, or travel advisories have been issued in connection with this event.
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Minor Earthquake North of Crete Poses No Threat to Residents
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