Schools reopened on Santorini after a swarm of earthquakes, with Greece's Tourism Minister saying that the island will be ...
A swarm of mild earthquakes that saw thousands of residents and visitors leave Santorini, Greece, on flights and ferries ...
Here’s a look at the current situation: About 200 quakes with magnitudes between 3 and 4.9 were registered from Saturday to Monday afternoon between Santorini and the nearby island of Amorgos ...
Greece’s chief seismologist says that while earthquake frequency around Santorini has slightly decreased, the situation remains unpredictable for the coming weeks ...
Thousands of residents, seasonal workers and tourists have fled Santorini and the nearby islands of Amorgos, Anafi and Ios. More than 200 undersea earthquakes have been recorded in the area.
Little wonder, then, that 9,000 of the island’s 15,000 permanent residents were evacuated and are only just beginning to ...
Residents returned to the island after a month-long shutdown caused by intense seismic activity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A new study by Greek scientists has warned of the possibility of a tsunami occurring in the central Aegean between Santorini ...
However, experts recommend that schools take precautions, as the risk of some relatively stronger tremors has not disappeared ...
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.
ATHENS, Greece — The Greek government’s chief seismologist says the frequency of earthquakes affecting Santorini and nearby islands has eased in recent days, but that the outlook for continued ...
A state of emergency has been declared on Santorini and the nearby islands of Ios, Amorgos, and Anafi after a swarm of undersea earthquakes this month – sometimes felt every few minutes ...