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5.8 magnitude earthquake rocks Crete; tourists warned of aftershocks

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Two earthquakes struck off the coast of Crete, measuring magnitudes 5.8 and 4.6. Seismic activity of this scale is not uncommon in the eastern Mediterranean, as Crete sits in one of Europe's most active tectonic zones. The stronger tremor at 5.8 may have been felt across the island, particularly in coastal areas and upper-floor buildings. Tourists currently on Crete should be aware that aftershocks can follow events of this magnitude. If indoors during a tremor, move away from windows and take cover under a sturdy table or doorframe. Coastal visitors should monitor local authorities for any tsunami advisories, though significant wave events from earthquakes of this size are uncommon. Check with your accommodation or local emergency services for updates. Greek civil protection authorities typically issue guidance quickly following seismic events. Normal tourist activities are generally expected to resume without disruption.

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