The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
The 1956 earthquake was a mainshock–aftershock sequence, with aftershocks lasting at least eight months after the mainshock.
Thousands of locals and travelers have evacuated the Greek island of Santorini amidst a spike in seismic activity.
Santorini, and other Greek islands in the region, are in the middle of an "unprecedented" seismic swarm or crisis - the name ...
Santorini is located around a flooded volcanic caldera with monitoring stations detecting at least 39 quakes in a single day ...
As of Thursday, February 6th, the entire island of Santorini is now under a State of Emergency, which is in effect until ...
Increased volcanic activity in Greece’s famed tourist hotspot of Santorini has prompted the country’s civil protection ...
Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has shared news of “a very intense geological phenomenon” ongoing around the popular ...
Greek prime minister announces £2.5m emergency evacuation fund as experts warn another major eruption could be on its way ...
The crescent-shaped island of Santorini is one of Greece’s most popular tourist destinations, drawing visitors from across ...
The crescent-shaped island of Santorini is one of Greece’s most popular tourist ... “The volcano is a living organism,” he said, adding that “we will not face a big explosion, but a ...