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Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Alert in Crete

Greek authorities urge coastal evacuations as tremors are felt across neighboring countries, though no injuries or major damage have been reported.

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Overview

  • A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the northeast coast of Crete early on May 22, with its epicenter located approximately 60 kilometers offshore at a depth of around 60–77 kilometers.
  • The Greek government issued a precautionary tsunami alert, advising residents and tourists to move inland and to higher ground as a safety measure.
  • Shaking from the earthquake was felt across the region, including in Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, and Israel, though no casualties or significant structural damage have been reported so far.
  • This is the second tsunami warning in Crete within a week, following a similar earthquake on May 13, highlighting the region's seismic activity due to its position on tectonic fault lines.
  • Authorities and seismological agencies continue to monitor aftershocks and assess tsunami risks, while civil protection forces remain on high alert.