A new study by Greek scientists has warned of the possibility of a tsunami occurring in the central Aegean between Santorini ...
On the seismic activity in the region, he said that "it has returned to normal levels" after a month of about 23,000 tremors ...
Preparations are underway there for the potential arrival of a tsunami. From February 1 to 10, almost 13,000 tremors were registered on Santorini, with the strongest reaching a magnitude of 5.3 ...
followed minutes later by a magnitude 7.2 earthquake near Santorini. This caused significant damage to both islands and also triggered a 25-meter-high (around 80 feet) tsunami. In total ...
Schools reopened on Santorini after a swarm of earthquakes, with Greece's Tourism Minister saying that the island will be ...
Beverly Goodman Tchernov happened to be on Santorini as the Greek island experienced its most significant seismic activity in recent memory. This extraordinary series of over 1,200 earthquakes, which ...
In the Santorini Islands, thousands of small earthquakes recorded in recent days have raised concerns that a major earthquake could be imminent, potentially triggering a tsunami in the Mediterranean.
A 7.7-magnitude temblor, dubbed the Amorgos earthquake, triggered a roughly 20-meter (65-foot) tsunami, causing significant damage in Amorgos and Santorini and killing more than 50 people.
A volcanic eruption in the region, such as the Santorini volcano, could also trigger a tsunami - whether through undersea explosions or landslides under water. Volcanic processes can also cause ...
Since the end of January, the majority of Santorini residents have left the island by plane and ferry, as thousands of earthquakes continue to shake the region.
Seismic activity around the Greek island of Santorini intensified on February 9, with a 5.0 magnitude earthquake recorded at 21:05, 15 km southwest of Arkessini, Amorgos, according to SKAI.