A minor earthquake of magnitude 1.9 was recorded on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 9:49 PM local time (GMT+3), with its epicenter located approximately 34 kilometers southeast of Ierapetra, in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. The earthquake was classified as unconfirmed and minor in intensity. Seismic activity of this scale is common throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and is generally not felt by people on the surface. There are no reports of damage, injuries, or disruption to infrastructure. Tourists staying in or traveling through the Ierapetra area and eastern Crete can continue their plans without concern. Crete sits in an active seismic zone, so small tremors occur regularly and pose no practical risk to visitors. No action is required.