ATHENS, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Greek authorities have warned of an increase in seismic activity around the Aegean tourist island of Santorini, advising people to avoid four ports, empty their pools ...
A series of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini have led authorities to shut down schools, dispatch rescue teams with sniffer dogs and send instructions to residents including a request ...
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Residents and tourists on the Greek island of Santorini have been put on high alert after an increase in seismic activity. Since Friday, the island has been hit by more than 200 tremors ...
Seismic activity near Greek island has prompted evacuations to the mainland, but scientists cannot predict whether these earthquakes will get worse. https://p.dw.com ...
Thousands have fled the Greek island of Santorini after hundreds of earthquakes shook the Aegean Sea in recent days. Schools across a number of Greek islands have been shut as a result of the ...
The Santorini volcano last erupted in 1950, producing a small amount of lava and sending ash clouds several hundred metres into the sky. However, geologists believe a vastly more powerful eruption ...
Crowds of people have flocked to ports on the famous Greek tourist island of Santorini in an attempt to flee on ferries after a series of recent quakes. Hundreds of quakes have been registered ...
But the risk of tremors does not deter as many as 3.4 million people from visiting Santorini each year, dwarfing the 20,000 or so permanent residents of the island.
Seismic activity is nothing new in the Aegean Sea: Santorini perches on part of the remains of a huge volcano that erupted over 3,000 years ago. But there are fears that the restless earth could ...