Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck off the coast of Gavdos, the small Greek island south of Crete, registering magnitudes of 5.3 and 4.6 on the Richter scale. Gavdos lies roughly 65 kilometers south of the Sfakia coastline in southern Crete. Seismic activity in this area of the Mediterranean is common due to the region's active tectonic setting along the Hellenic Arc. Earthquakes of this magnitude occurring offshore typically cause minimal damage on land, though minor shaking may be felt in southern Crete, particularly in the Sfakia and Paleochora areas. No tsunami warning was issued. Tourists visiting Crete should remain calm, follow guidance from local authorities, and avoid older stone structures if strong aftershocks occur. Ferry connections to Gavdos may be temporarily affected, so travelers with plans to visit the island should check with local operators for service updates.
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Two Earthquakes Strike Off Gavdos, South of Crete
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