Back to newsTwo earthquakes struck Crete in quick succession, measuring 4.6 and 5.3 on the Richter scale. The tremors were felt across the island and caused concern among residents and visitors. Greek seismologists have issued reassuring statements, describing the events as typical seismic activity for the region and indicating no significant risk of a larger follow-up quake.
Crete sits in one of Europe's most seismically active zones, and minor to moderate earthquakes are common. No major structural damage or injuries have been reported at this time. Tourists currently on the island should remain calm and follow standard earthquake safety guidelines: stay away from unstable structures, avoid coastal areas immediately after a tremor as a precaution, and follow instructions from local authorities. Travelers planning to visit Crete can proceed normally, as conditions remain safe for tourism.
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Twin Earthquakes Strike Crete; Seismologists Say No Major Risk
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