A minor earthquake of magnitude 3.1 on the Richter scale was recorded on the evening of Monday, April 27, in the sea southeast of Crete. The focal depth was estimated at 5 kilometers. Earthquakes of this size are common in the eastern Mediterranean and are generally not felt on land, or may be perceived only as a very brief, faint tremor. No damage or injuries have been reported. Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and small tremors occur regularly without posing risk to residents or visitors. Tourists currently on the island can continue their activities as normal. If you experience any noticeable shaking during your stay, stay calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities or your accommodation.