Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck the Greek island of Crete, causing tremors felt across the island. Greece sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and minor to moderate earthquakes are common in the region. Seismic events of this type typically do not pose a significant risk to tourists, as buildings in established resort areas are constructed to meet earthquake safety standards.
Visitors currently on Crete should remain calm if they feel shaking, move away from windows and heavy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities or hotel staff. Check with your accommodation or local emergency services if you have concerns. Greek civil protection authorities monitor seismic activity continuously and issue updates when necessary. Travel to and from the island via Heraklion or Chania airports is not expected to be disrupted by seismic events of this nature.
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Earthquakes Strike Crete; Tourists in Resort Areas Remain Safe
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