Back to newsA moderate magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck the Central Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 3:03 PM local time (GMT+3). The epicenter was located offshore in the Central Mediterranean, not directly beneath Crete, which reduced the risk of significant ground shaking on the island. Earthquakes of this magnitude are relatively common in the Eastern Mediterranean region, which sits along active tectonic fault lines. At this magnitude, structural damage is unlikely, though some visitors may have felt brief shaking or noticed swaying objects. No tsunami warning was issued. Tourists on Crete can continue their plans as normal. If you experience an earthquake during your visit, standard advice applies: move away from windows, take cover under sturdy furniture, and follow guidance from local authorities. Monitor official Greek civil protection channels for updates.
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Moderate 4.3 Quake Strikes Central Mediterranean, Minimal Damage Risk
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