A minor earthquake of magnitude 3.2 on the Richter scale was recorded in Crete on the afternoon of Monday, April 27, 2026. The tremor had a focal depth of approximately 12.7 kilometres. At this magnitude and depth, the event is considered a light seismic tremor and is unlikely to have caused structural damage or pose any risk to people on the island. Crete sits in one of the most seismically active zones in Europe, and small tremors of this scale are common and routine throughout the year. Tourists currently visiting the island can continue their activities as normal. No damage, injuries, or disruptions to transport or services have been reported. Greek seismic authorities routinely monitor all activity across the region.