A fresh series of quakes hit the Aegean island of Santorini early on Thursday, part of an unprecedented seismic wave that has baffled scientists and led to a mass exodus of residents.
People have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings, small ports and areas where rockslides could occur.
Seismic activity continues in the Santorini-Amorgos region, with the strongest tremor so far recorded at 5.2 magnitude on ...
The hundreds of minor and moderate tremors to shake Santorini over the past 12 days, have prompted more than a third of ...
Seismic activity continues to intensify in the Cyclades, with four tremors above 4.0 magnitude recorded within just 30 ...
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Santorini, a popular tourist destination in Greece, faced an evacuation of thousands due to ongoing tremors shaking the ...
Scientists warn of high risk for landslides in 5 areas of Santorini, yet at the same time appear complacent about the earthquakes in the sea area between Santorini and Amorgos that continue without ...
Experts say the Greek island of Santorini has been hit by more than 1,000 earthquakes, but they're not linked to the region's ...
Greece is preparing for any scenario but experts are optimistic about the tremors that triggered an exodus of residents and ...