Earthquakes are still rattling Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes as authorities bolster their emergency ...
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
Thousands of locals flee the picturesque island as experts say rolling tremors ‘not linked to volcanic activity’.
ATHENS, Greece -- Multiple earthquakes are rattling Santorini, a volcanic island in Greece, prompting authorities to dispatch rescuers with tents, a sniffer dog and drones, and to shut schools on four ...
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur.
The island has been experiencing near-constant tremors since late January, with thousands of earthquakes recorded.
Crescent-shaped Santorini is a premier tourism destination with daily arrivals via commercial flights, ferries, and cruise ...
Greek monks were trying to build monasteries in places that were hidden or difficult to access in order to protect them from ...
Schools on Santorini, as well as the nearby islands of Anafi, Amorgos and Ios, will remain shut all week. The fault line that has been activated was the site of Greece’s largest quake in the ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appealed for calm as 200 earthquakes have left the residents of Santorini island and its neighbours in the Aegean Sea ...
Hundreds of quakes with magnitudes between 3 and 4.9 have been registered since Saturday between Santorini and the nearby island of Amorgos. Although Greece is no stranger to earthquakes ...