A
moment magnitude
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6.0
earthquake
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struck the island of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
in
Greece
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at a depth of 6 km on 27 September 2021.
The epicenter of the earthquake was located southeast of
Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion ( ; , , ), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital city, capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in G ...
. The quake killed one person, injured 36 (one indirect) and damaged over 5,000 old buildings on the island.
Tectonic setting
This region in the
Mediterranean
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is part of the
Hellenic arc
The Hellenic arc or Aegean arc is an arcuate mountain chain of the southern Aegean Sea located on the southern margin of the Aegean Sea plate. Geologically it results from the subduction of the African plate under it along the Hellenic subduc ...
and is known for its frequent and violent seismic activity and is home to Europe's deadliest earthquakes. The island of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
in particular lies above a
convergent boundary
A convergent boundary (also known as a destructive boundary) is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. One plate eventually slides beneath the other, a process known as subduction. The subduction zone can be defined by a ...
where the
Aegean Sea
The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia. It is located between the Balkans and Anatolia, and covers an area of some . In the north, the Aegean is connected to the Marmara Sea, which in turn con ...
and
African plates meet, specifically the African plate
subducting
Subduction is a geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere and some continental lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle at the convergent boundaries between tectonic plates. Where one tectonic plate converges with a second pla ...
beneath the
Aegean Sea
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. The process of subduction along the
Hellenic subduction zone
The Hellenic subduction zone (HSZ) is the convergent boundary between the African plate and the Aegean Sea plate, where oceanic crust of the African continent is being subducted north–northeastwards beneath the Aegean. The southernmost and sh ...
makes the region prone to large earthquakes and tsunamis. The ~ 8.0–8.5 earthquake in Crete in
365 AD and
1303
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Events January–March
* January 17 – A major earthquake strikes Byzantium and Constantinople (now Istanbul in Turkey). Byzantine Emperor Michael IX ...
are examples of subduction zone events. In
1810
Events
January–March
* January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales.
* January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic.
* J ...
and
1856
Events
January–March
* January 8 – Borax deposits are discovered in large quantities by John Veatch in California.
* January 23 – The American sidewheel steamer SS ''Pacific'' leaves Liverpool (England) for a transatl ...
, Crete was struck by large intermediate-depth
intraplate earthquake
An intraplate earthquake occurs in the ''interior'' of a Plate tectonics, tectonic plate, in contrast to an interplate earthquake on the ''boundary'' of a tectonic plate. They are relatively rare compared to the more familiar interplate earthqu ...
s which were devastating and felt strongly in Africa and the Levant. The 1810 and 1856 earthquakes occurred within the subducting African plate rather than at the plate boundary.
During the
Holocene
The Holocene () is the current geologic time scale, geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago. It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene to ...
period, the island of Crete has been affected by a combination of east–west extension on north northeast–south southwest trending
normal fault
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements. Large faults within Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic ...
s and north–south extension on WNW-ESE trending normal faults. The local tectonic movement on these two fault sets are 0.3–1.3 mm/yr and 0.6–1.0 mm/yr respectively. These faults range from 3 km to 30 km in length and can produce earthquakes of magnitude of 7.0 at their maximum.
The epicentre of the earthquake lies within the Heraklion sedimentary basin, which is fault-controlled. The Kastelli Fault forms the near the east edge of the Heraklion basin, and is the most active. Other faults in the region include the Geraki Fault, and the Nipiditos Fault. The Nipiditos Fault is exposed fault near the epicentral area and truncates the southward prolongation of both the Geraki and Kastelli Faults. It is the youngest structure in the area.
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license.
Earthquake
An initial measurement of 6.5 was obtained by the
European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), and later downgraded to 6.0.
The
United States Geological Survey
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(USGS) said the event was 6.0 at 8.7 km depth.
Normal fault
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements. Large faults within Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic ...
ing was indicated by the
focal mechanism
The focal mechanism of an earthquake describes the Fault (geology)#Slip.2C heave.2C throw, deformation in the Hypocenter, source region that generates the seismic waves. In the case of a Fault (geology), fault-related event, it refers to the ori ...
.
According to Greece's
Institute of Geodynamics, the earthquake had a
local magnitude of 5.8.
According to Konstantinos Papazachos, a professor of
geophysics
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at the
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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in
Thessaloniki
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, the probability of the earthquake being a
foreshock
A foreshock is an earthquake that occurs before a larger seismic eventthe mainshockand is related to it in both time and space. The designation of an earthquake as ''foreshock'', ''mainshock'' or aftershock is only possible after the full sequenc ...
to a larger event is small. The professor added that the earthquake with its magnitude was large enough for the active faults in Crete, and that strong
aftershocks
In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands ...
are expected. The earthquake occurred along a shallow crustal
fault on the island.
He stated that some faults on the island have been the subject of geological studies, but they have not shown any signs of past seismic activity.
The fault responsible for the quake was identified as the Kastelli Fault; a north northeast–south southwest trending normal fault with a length of 13 km, dipping at an angle of 70° to the west.
According to scientists at the Geodynamic Institution, Arkalochori
subsided by up to 15 cm.
A maximum ground subsidence of ~22 cm was estimated from the displacement decomposition in the vertical (up-down) direction. There was also horizontal (east-west) displacement observed, with eastward movement up to 14 cm to the west of Arckalochori and westward movement up to 7 cm to the east of Arckalochori.
Foreshocks and aftershocks
The
mainshock
In seismology, the mainshock is the largest earthquake in a sequence, sometimes preceded by one or more foreshocks, and almost always followed by many aftershocks.
Foreshock
A foreshock is an earthquake that occurs before a larger seismic ev ...
itself is part of an
earthquake swarm
In seismology, an earthquake swarm is a sequence of seismic events occurring in a local area within a relatively short period. The time span used to define a swarm varies, but may be days, months, or years. Such an energy release is different fr ...
which began four months earlier.
The increased activity started on 1 June 2021 and continued until the noon of 25 September 2021 (last event on 13:11:13.0 UTC). The largest foreshock of Mw4.8 occurred on 24 July 2021. Spatially the foreshock activity concentrated a relatively small area covering only partly the area that was later occupied by the southern aftershock cluster. The foreshock's focal depths ranged between 5 and 20 km with an average of 10.6 ± 2.3 km.
A warning was issued on
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to Arkalochori and the surrounding area by a scientist at the Athens Geodynamic Institute after a magnitude 3.7 foreshock occurred the week before.
Following the earthquake were more than 10
aftershocks
In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands ...
greater or equal to magnitude 4.0. The strongest aftershock was a 5.3 occurring the day later.
The strongest aftershock had a maximum intensity of VIII (''Severe''), collapsing several already damaged but unoccupied homes.
A total of 2,000 aftershocks were recorded.
The aftershocks were groupped in a southern and northern cluster. The southern cluster is the most extensive one, nearly overlaps with the deformation area. The
seismogenic layer In geophysics and seismology, the seismogenic layer or seismogenic zone covers the range of depths within the crust or lithosphere in which most earthquakes originate. The thickness is heavily dependent on location. For oceanic crust, the seismoge ...
of aftershocks ranges in depth from 5 to about 20 km with the average depth being 15.1 ± 4.1 km. All the earthquakes of magnitude ≥ 4.0 that occurred in the entire foreshock-main shock-aftershock sequence ruptured within the southern aftershock cluster. Additionally, the largest aftershocks of magnitude ≥ 4.6 occurred within the first three days from the mainshock occurrence.
Local officials said strong aftershocks with the potential to cause further damage is expected, and that it is not abnormal. The aftershock sequence is expected to last 20 to 30 days after the mainshock, and residents were urged not to approach any damaged buildings.
Ground motion
According to the
Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering (ITSAK), the instrumentally recorded
peak ground acceleration
Peak ground acceleration (PGA) is equal to the maximum ground acceleration that occurred during earthquake shaking at a location. PGA is equal to the amplitude of the largest absolute acceleration recorded on an wikt:accelerogram, accelerogram at a ...
(pga) was 0.82 ''g'' in Arkalochori.
This exceeded the building codes strength as they are only enforced for pga values of 0.24 ''g''. A
University of Bristol
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professor in earthquake engineering said that such pga values are unsurprising as the town is located close to the
earthquake rupture
In seismology, an earthquake rupture is the extent of slip that occurs during an earthquake in the Earth's crust. Earthquakes occur for many reasons that include: landslides, movement of magma in a volcano, the formation of a new fault, or, mos ...
. The pga in this event is significantly higher than the one at
Larissa
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during the
March 2021 earthquake.
Other events
About two weeks after the event a
magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck the eastern part of Crete.
The second earthquake was said to have been unconnected to this earthquake but was instead the possible activation of the eastern portion of the seismic arc located nearby. Despite being larger the September 27 quake, the shock caused no casualties. Severe damage was reported in
Zakros
Zakros ( also Zakro or Kato Zakro) is a Minoan archaeological site on the eastern coast of Crete in Lasithi, Greece. It is regarded as one of the six Minoan palaces, and its protected harbor and strategic location made it an important commercial ...
, where a church collapsed.
Impact

According to local officials, more than 5,000 structures were destroyed, damaged or unsafe for use.
At
Arkalochori, 80% of the town's buildings were damaged with varying extent.
A preliminary inspection of the town found that 60% of the town's buildings were damaged. In Heraklion, 40 schools were confirmed damaged.
One person died when the church he was working in collapsed. The son of the man who perished was also injured in the collapse. Another person was trapped in the collapse of a house.
Thirty-five individuals were also injured, two with fractured bones and the rest minor abrasions, all treated at nearby medical facilities.
Among the injured were a pair who suffered minor head injuries due to falling rocks. Two seniors were transported to a hospital following
orthopedic
Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics ( alternative spelling orthopaedics) is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal ...
injuries.
Landslides
Landslides, also known as landslips, rockslips or rockslides, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, mudflows, shallow or deep-seated slope failures and debris flows. Landslide ...
near Profitis Ilias resulted in the closure of roads leading to the town, and damaging at least one vehicle.
Kato Poulies, located in the
Minoa Pediada
Minoa Pediada (, "Minoan Plain") is a municipality in Heraklion regional unit, Crete, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Evangelismos. The municipality has an area of .
Municipality
The municipality Minoa Pediada was formed at th ...
municipality was nearly destroyed, with only two homes left intact. The other homes were badly damaged and at the risk of collapse. Many of the village residents became homeless and sought refuge under a tree. A supermarket in nearby Arkalochori provided the displaced residents with drinking water.
A new inspection of 415 homes in the
Heraklion area found that 11 were damaged beyond repair, 292 requiring repair, and 40 safe for use. At least 52 schools in the
Municipality of Heraklion were damaged. In the
Archanes-Asterousia
Archanes–Asterousia () is a municipality in Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit, Crete, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Peza, Crete, Peza. The municipality has an area of .
Municipality
The municipality Archane ...
municipality, the quake damaged 10. In total, 89 schools were affected in municipalities including
Minoa Plain,
Gortyna
Gortyna (; also known as Gortyn (Γορτύν)) was a town of ancient Crete which appears in the Homeric poems under the form of Γορτύν; but afterwards became usually Gortyna (Γόρτυνα). According to Stephanus of Byzantium it was or ...
,
Hersonissos
Hersonissos (, meaning “peninsula”, ''Chersónisos'', ), also transliterated as ''Chersonissos'' and ''Hersónisos'', is a town and a local government unit in the north of Crete, bordering the Mediterranean / Aegean Sea. The town is about 25 ...
,
Phaistos
Phaistos (, ; Ancient Greek: , , Linear B: ''Pa-i-to''; Linear A: ''Pa-i-to''), also Transliteration, transliterated as Phaestos, Festos and Latin Phaestus, is a Bronze Age archaeological site at modern Faistos, a municipality in south centr ...
, and
Malevizi
Malevizi () is a municipality in Heraklion regional unit, Crete, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town of Gazi. The municipality has an area of .
Municipality
The municipality Malevizi was formed at the 2011 local government reform by t ...
. By October 1, inspectors had surveyed 2,613 homes across five municipalities, finding at least 1,784 unafe for use.
Inspectors found 106 buildings for business unsuitable during the survey. The number of unsafe warehouses totaled to 184 after the inspection.
On 30 September, a volunteer cook in Arkalochori suffered a fall when he lost his balance while resting on a
windowsill. The person sustained injuries and was transported to the temporary health center for treatment.
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Response
The Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection of Greece,
Christos Stylianides
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is to have flown to Crete.
Nikos Syrigonakis, vice-governor of Heraklion said that all schools within the administrative region would be closed until further notice.
Greek Deputy Regional Minister of Education Efi Koutentaki added that all schools in the
Heraklion regional unit are to be closed for two days in order to allow damage evaluation works. Some 20 engineers from the
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport were assigned to evaluate and inspect the buildings on the island.
Thirty firefighters from the
Hellenic Fire Service
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were flown into Crete via a
C-130
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aircraft, along with
rescue dogs and equipment.
According to Stylianidis, local officials have set-up tents for the temporary accommodation of up to 2,500 people.
Authorities in Greece have urged local residents to stay away from damaged buildings due to the risk of collapse. The Ministry of Health of Crete have set-up a health facility overnight to respond to the injured and sick.
Prime Minister
A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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was expected to arrive on the island at 16:00 local time, alongside other officials and ministers.
A basic
compensation of 600
euros
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would be handled by the government to each affected household. An additional 600 euros would be given to families whose homes were damaged, and each disabled family member will also receive another 600 euros. Households will get another 6,000 euros to do repair works for their damaged homes. Injured individuals are also given 4,500 euros in financial assistance.
A quick compensation of 5,000 and 8,000 euros were given to individuals to replace damaged household and business items. Telecommunication costs for the victims were also covered.
The Crete Half
Marathon
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originally scheduled to take place in Arkalochori on October 3 was cancelled.
See also
*
1856 Heraklion earthquake
The 1856 Heraklion earthquake, also known as the Crete earthquake or Rhodes earthquake, occurred on the morning of October 12 at 02:45 am local time. This extremely catastrophic earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 7.7 to 8.3 at a depth of app ...
*
2021 Lasithi earthquake
*
List of earthquakes in 2021
*
List of earthquakes in Greece
This list of earthquakes in Greece includes notable earthquakes that have affected Greece during recorded history. This list is currently incomplete, representing only a fraction of the possible events.
Tectonic setting
Greece is located at the c ...
References
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