Schools reopened on Santorini after a swarm of earthquakes, with Greece's Tourism Minister saying that the island will be ...
A new study by Greek scientists has warned of the possibility of a tsunami occurring in the central Aegean between Santorini ...
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Amorgòs, Greece Becomes Second Island to Declare a State of Emergency as Earthquake Swarm Continues: Summer Tourist Season At RiskA second Greek island within the Cyclades forming the Aegean archipelago has now been placed under a State of Emergency as continued seismic activity rocks the Aegean Sea, unleashing over 13,000 ...
The emergency measure announced on the island of Amorgos follows a similar decision for nearby Santorini on Feb. 7 after thousands of unusual tremors were registered in an undersea area near the ...
Residents returned to the island after a month-long shutdown caused by intense seismic activity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
However, experts recommend that schools take precautions, as the risk of some relatively stronger tremors has not disappeared ...
More than 800 tremors of magnitude 3 and over have been recorded on the tourist islands of Santorini, Amorgos, Anafi and Ios since Feb. 1, triggering an exodus of most of Santorini's 16,000 ...
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck an area of the sea between the Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini on Monday morning, according to the Geodynamics Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
A new cof magnitude 5 on the Richter scale was recorded on Tuesday morning between the Greek islands of Santorini and Amorgos. The earthquake occurred at 4.46 a.m. local time (0246GMT) at a depth ...
Now authorities have declared a state emergency on the nearby island of Amorgos too. Santorini and Amorgos are part of Greece's Cyclades island group, which is located in the Aegean Sea.
The emergency measure announced, on Wednesday, on the island of Amorgos follows a similar decision for nearby Santorini on 7 February. It comes after thousands of unusual tremors were registered ...
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