Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck off the coast of Crete, measuring 5.4 and 4.6 on the Richter scale. The tremors originated offshore, which typically reduces surface impact compared to inland earthquakes. Earthquakes of this magnitude are not uncommon in the eastern Mediterranean, as Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones.
Tourists currently on the island should remain calm and follow standard safety guidelines: stay away from coastal areas immediately after a significant tremor in case of minor wave activity, avoid damaged structures, and follow instructions from local authorities. Hotel buildings in Crete are constructed to modern seismic standards. Check with your accommodation or local authorities for any updates. No tsunami warning or significant damage has been reported based on available information. Monitor local news for further developments during your stay.
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Two Earthquakes Rock Eastern Crete; Offshore Location Reduces Risk
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