Two strong earthquakes followed each other on the Mediterranean island, which is loved by tourists

Two recent seismic events occurred near the small island of Gavdos, located south of Crete. The reported earthquakes registered magnitudes of 4.6 and 5.3 on the Richter scale. The epicenter for these tremors was located approximately 14 kilometers underground.

Residents across the island of Crete reported feeling the effects of the quakes, with noticeable shaking reported in populated areas such as Retimno and Chania. Local authorities confirmed the seismic activity. According to reports from the local media, Greek police dispatched patrols to the area but did not record any significant structural damage following the earthquakes.

The incident highlights the seismic activity in the region surrounding the island. While the tremors were felt widely across Crete, the immediate assessment indicated no major damage. This news is reported in connection with general updates concerning the island of Crete.

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2 thoughts on “Two strong earthquakes followed each other on the Mediterranean island, which is loved by tourists

  1. I hope the residents and tourists are safe following these unexpected tremors near Gavdos.

  2. What is the underlying geological cause of the recent seismic activity in the Gavdos area?

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