Back to newsA minor magnitude 2.4 earthquake occurred approximately 60 km south-southeast of Goudouras, a small village on the southeastern coast of Crete, on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at 4:39 am local time (GMT+3). Goudouras is located in the Lasithi regional unit, near the island's southern tip.
Earthquakes of this magnitude are very common in Crete and the broader Aegean region, which sits on active seismic fault lines. At 2.4, the tremor is considered weak and is generally not felt by people, causing no damage to buildings or infrastructure. There are no safety concerns for tourists, and normal activities, travel, and beach visits across the island can continue without disruption. No action is required from visitors.
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Magnitude 2.4 Earthquake Recorded off Southeast Crete
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