Overview
- A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the northern coast of Crete early on May 22, 2025, with tremors felt as far as Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, and Israel.
- The Greek government issued a national directive urging residents and tourists to evacuate coastal areas and move to higher ground as a precautionary measure.
- Seismological agencies recorded varying magnitudes and depths, with estimates ranging from 6.0 to 6.3 and depths between 60 and 77 km.
- Authorities reported no injuries or significant structural damage, but the national fire brigade remains on high alert for potential aftershocks or rescue needs.
- This event follows a similar May 13 earthquake near Kasos, highlighting the region's persistent seismic activity and tsunami risk.