A magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook the Greek Aegean islands on Sunday, beginning another week of what geologists are calling an extended earthquake swarm that has sent tourists and residents fleeing.
The island has been placed under a state of emergency and the UK Foreign Office has issued advice for holidaymakers ...
The 1956 earthquake was a mainshock–aftershock sequence, with aftershocks lasting at least eight months after the mainshock.
Seismic activity continues in the sea between Santorini and Amorgos, with authorities on high alert and residents unsettled.
Several more earthquakes have struck waters around the Greek island of Santorini just hours after authorities there declared a state ...
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