Overview
- A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Crete on May 14, with its epicenter located 48km southeast of Kasos at a depth of 35km.
- Greek authorities issued a tsunami warning and advised residents and tourists to evacuate coastal areas and follow local instructions.
- No casualties or significant damage have been reported, but officials continue to monitor the situation and warn of potential aftershocks.
- The region, situated at the boundary of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, has a history of seismic activity, including a deadly quake in 2021.
- Tourists and locals alike are urged to remain vigilant, with UK travel advisories recommending adherence to local guidance while visiting affected areas.