Crete: Mild Earthquake 6.1R
- The tremor was of intermediate depth, with no serious damage or injuries.
- Authorities and experts assure that there is no cause for concern.
- Daily life and tourism on the island continue normally and without disruption.
Calm scene after the earthquake:
A 6.1 Richter earthquake struck off the coast of Crete on the morning of Thursday, May 22, without causing concern or serious problems. The tremor was of intermediate depth and was felt mainly due to its intensity, without any significant impact.
Everyday life continues uninterrupted
Life in Crete continues as normal, with schools, shops, and tourist facilities open. The Samaria and Imbros gorges have been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure and are expected to reopen shortly. Minor road repairs are progressing rapidly.
Scientific calm
Efthymios Lekkas, president of the OASP, said that there is no cause for concern, as the earthquake was deep and isolated. No major tremors are expected, and the activity is within the normal seismic range for the area.
Calm and controlled post-earthquake situation
More than 20 imperceptible aftershocks have been recorded, with no impact on daily life though. Local authorities remain in coordination with Civil Protection, ensuring complete normality.
No impact on tourism
Visitors are enjoying the island without disruption, tourist attractions are operating normally, and infrastructure remains fully operational. Crete continues to offer safety and hospitality to its visitors, without any disruption.
Everything is fine in Crete. There is no cause for concern. The earthquake was a natural phenomenon with no consequences, and life on the island continues as normal.