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Greece Hit by 5.8 Magnitude Earthquake, Minor Damage Expected

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Greece, according to reports from Hiru News. Greece is seismically active, and earthquakes of this size are not uncommon in the region. Crete and the surrounding Aegean islands sit along major tectonic fault lines, making tremors a regular occurrence. A 5.8 magnitude quake can be felt strongly and may cause minor structural damage, though modern buildings in tourist areas are generally constructed to withstand seismic activity. Visitors currently in Crete should follow standard earthquake safety guidelines: stay calm, move away from windows and heavy objects, and if outdoors, keep clear of buildings and overhead structures. Check with your hotel or local authorities for any specific advisories. No details on casualties or infrastructure damage were available at the time of publication.

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