Scientists from the University of Athens monitoring an earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini say the phenomenon is in “gradual decline” nearly a month after the multiple tremors started.
The recent earthquakes impacting some of the Greek islands, particularly the widely popular summer spot Santorini, have ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Gorgeous Greek Island Had a Month-long 'Earthquake Swarm' of 20,000 Quakes—What Does This Mean for Summer Travel?As tremors on world-famous Santorini fade, residents, authorities, and the tourism industry focus on resuming business as ...
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The North Anatolian Fault, one of the most active faults in the world, runs 20km south of Istanbul. The proximity of this ...
Little wonder, then, that 9,000 of the island’s 15,000 permanent residents were evacuated and are only just beginning to ...
Not for the first time in recent history, part of the French Riviera was struck by a 4.1 magnitude earthquake this week. But ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — An earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini is gradually declining a month after it began, Greek scientists monitoring the phenomenon said Monday. The undersea shocks ...
Greece has recently experienced a lot of seismic activity, with over 15,000 earthquakes documented across the country. A state of emergency has been declared in affected areas, particularly on the ...
An empty swimming pool is seen in a group of clifftop buildings in the town of Oia on the earthquake-struck island of Santorini, Greece, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris ...
Following a meeting with two scientific committees monitoring the earthquakes in Santorini, experts announced that seismic activity within the Santorini Caldera has remained stable after recent ...
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