Two moderate earthquakes struck the southeast region of Crete on Saturday afternoon in quick succession. The first tremor, measuring 4.6 magnitude, occurred at 12:31 PM at a depth of 13.4 kilometers. Its epicenter was located approximately 5 kilometers northeast of the small island of Gavdos. According to reports from Ekathimerini, no victims or material damages have been reported following the events. The region is a popular travel destination, particularly for Romanian tourists. Authorities continue to monitor the seismic activity in the area. The events highlight the ongoing geological volatility of the Greek islands.
