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Published on 2025-05-14 05:26:32 - Euronews
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  • Authorities issued a tsunami alert in the area shortly after the tremor, which was felt as far away as Israel, Syria and Egypt.View on euronews

The article from Yahoo News discusses a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Crete, Greece, on September 27, 2021, causing minor damage but no reported injuries. It reassures travelers that Crete remains a safe destination, with the earthquake not affecting the overall safety or appeal of the island. The piece highlights that Crete's infrastructure, including airports and hotels, continued to operate normally post-quake, and it emphasizes the island's resilience and preparedness for such events. Additionally, the article provides tips for travelers on how to stay safe during an earthquake, such as finding a safe location and following local guidance, while also noting that Crete's tourism industry remains robust and welcoming to visitors.

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[ https://www.yahoo.com/news/crete-earthquake-safe-travel-greek-085311501.html ]