Back to newsA strong earthquake struck the Greek Mediterranean, with tremors felt across several islands including Crete and Rhodes. Seismic events are relatively common in this tectonically active region, and Greek authorities have established monitoring and response systems for such occurrences. Visitors on Crete at the time of the quake may have felt shaking, though no major damage to tourist infrastructure has been reported in the available information. If you are currently on Crete, follow standard earthquake safety guidance: stay calm, move away from windows and unsecured objects, and check local Greek civil protection updates at civilprotection.gr for official advisories. Port and airport operations were not reported as disrupted. Tourists should monitor local news and their accommodation staff for any updates, as aftershocks can follow significant seismic events in the region.
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Strong Earthquake Strikes Greek Mediterranean, Crete and Rhodes Affected
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