Thousands of tremors, sometimes every few minutes, have shaken Santorini, Greece. More than 13,000 of its 15,500 inhabitants have left. By Niki Kitsantonis Reporting from Athens February is a slow ...
Hundreds of small earthquakes that shook Greece's tourist hotspot of Santorini this week have revived concerns about the safety of a decades-long construction boom along the island's sheer ...
Santorini, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece, could soon be swamped by volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. The island has been rattled by 6,400 minor and moderate earthquakes ...
Flights are continuing to go in and out of Santorini airport despite a state of emergency being declared on the Greek island. Over the past week many hundreds of tremors have been recorded ...
The best way to get around Santorini is on foot or by bus. You'll see that it's easy to walk around the tiny seaside towns, but the bus is best to get from one town to another. There are KTEL bus ...
Thousands of undersea tremors have been registered northeast of the Greek island of Santorini since January 26, many with a magnitude of at least 4, but the strongest so far was a 5.3 quake which ...
Precautionary measures have been taken for the protection of the Prehistoric Site of Akrotiri, Santorini (Thera), from potential earthquake damage during the ongoing seismic activity. Credit: ...
Santorini entered a state of emergency last Thursday (6 February) after a 5.2-scale earthquake coursed through the Greek island the day before. This latest quake comes on the heels of hundreds of ...
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