Santorini, earthquake and Greek
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Hosted on MSN'We've just seen earthquake after earthquake after earthquake': Santorini earthquake swarm intensifies but likely won't trigger volcanoSantorini's earthquakes are intensifying as a rare earthquake swarm continues to rattle the Mediterranean's Aegean Sea. The earthquakes are probably caused by faults rather than volcanic activity.
The Greek island of Santorini was struck by the latest in a string of earthquakes Tuesday, this time a 4.8 temblor. The ...
Santorini is a Greek getaway that normally attracts sun-seeking honeymooners, couples and families alike. However, the lives of locals and the tourism industry were rocked in recent weeks after the ...
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Hosted on MSNSantorini Earthquakes: What’s Been Happening – And Why?The Greek island of Santorini normally conjures up images of beautiful white buildings and dreamy blue seas, but since ...
The Friday earthquakes in the Santorini-Amorgos zone are entirely volcanic, said Professor of Natural Disasters and Academy ...
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini after hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week.
Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini on Monday after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a potentially powerful earthquake.
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'I am afraid': Magnitude 5.3 earthquake rattles Santorini; people flee amid series of temblorsAn earthquake measuring magnitude 5.3 rattled near Santorini, Greece, on Tuesday, the latest in a series of earthquakes that have prompted people to flee the popular tourist destination. The ...
Finance Ministry considers suspending newly-introduced tax on cruise ships to lure tourists to islands, according to reports ...
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