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Santorini is famed for its crescent-shaped caldera, which was created by one of the largest known volcanic eruptions around 3,600 years ago. The tourist destination has been dubbed Greece’s ...
Santorini, one of Greece’s most iconic tourist destinations, is experiencing intense seismic activity, with hundreds of ...
Greece Prepares for Quake as Hundreds of Tremors Shake Islands Emergency services were deployed in readiness and schools were closed after more than 200 temblors struck in the Aegean, near ...
Hundreds of the tremors, which have hit Santorini every few minutes for days, have had a magnitude of around 3.0 and are considered “slight” quakes. At over 5.0, Wednesday’s quake is ...
ATHENS, Greece — Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece’s Santorini island on Wednesday as tremors shook the popular summer tourist destination for a sixth day.. About 10,000 ...
ATHENS, Greece — 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 ...
What other areas in Greece are impacted? In addition to Santorini, “tremors have been felt on some nearby islands, including Amorgos, Ios, Anafi, Syros, Naxos, Paros, Antiparos, and Tinos ...
They have declared a state of emergency on Santorini, one of Greece’s most popular tourist destinations The largest of these tremors, registering a magnitude of 5.2, has raised fears among ...
Santorini is famed for its crescent-shaped caldera, which was created by one of the largest known volcanic eruptions around 3,600 years ago. The tourist destination has been dubbed Greece’s ...
A state of emergency has been declared in Santorini after the strongest earthquake was recorded in days of near-constant tremors, which have almost emptied the famous Greek tourist haven of ...
ATHENS (Reuters) -Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece's Santorini island on Wednesday as tremors shook the popular summer tourist destination for a sixth day.
ATHENS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece's Santorini island on Wednesday as tremors shook the popular summer tourist destination for a sixth day.