Thousands of people have fled the island of Santorini as hundreds of quakes continued to course through the famous Greek tourist destination.
Brink-Roby teaches geology at Marshall University. He said each of the quakes are very deep in the earth, leading him to believe they are natural -- not man-made. “These faults are way deeper than ...
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Although Greece is no stranger to earthquakes, seismic activity of such frequency and intensity without having been preceded ...
Hundreds of earthquakes that have rattled the Greek islands since last week have prompted the evacuation of thousands from ...
Thousands of residents and seasonal workers have left the Cycladic Islands as quakes up to magnitude 5 have been recorded in ...
More Greek islands closed schools Tuesday as hundreds of earthquakes ratted the Aegean Sea, while a handful of hardy tourists ...
Now, researchers have connected 49 seismic events to impact craters, proving that meteorite strikes leave distinct seismic ...
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Greece is on alert after more than 200 earthquakes shook the country. Quakes, some with a magnitude above 4, rattled ...
Hundreds of people left Santorini on ferries and planes on Tuesday to reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept ...