Residents on the popular island of Santorini have experienced hundreds of earthquakes this week while researchers have ...
Renowned seismologist Costas Synolakis claimed that the earthquakes rattling Santorini may indicate the birth of a new ...
A seismologist from the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre has said it may take “weeks” to see how the ongoing ...
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur.
The Greek government has declared a state of emergency on Santorini after a series of powerful earthquakes in the Aegean Sea ...
Greek experts say the quakes are not linked to Santorini’s volcano, which was the source of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in human history more than 3,500 years ago. Schools were closed ...
There are two volcanoes in the area: Nea Kameni, an islet within Santorini’s caldera; and Kolumbo, a submarine volcano about 8 kilometers (5 miles) northeast of Santorini. Last week, Greece’s ...
Hundreds of people have been forced to flee the Greek island of Santorini following a swarm of terrifying earthquakes. Tremors as strong as magnitude five have raised concerns the volcano that ...
Even though earthquake experts say the more than 200 tremors that have hit the area since early Friday are not related to the volcano in Santorini, which once produced one of the biggest eruptions ...
Multiple earthquakes are rattling Santorini, a volcanic island in Greece, prompting authorities to dispatch rescuers with ...
Another volcano - a submarine one called Kolumbo - lies about 8 kilometers (5 miles) northeast of Santorini, nearer to the epicenter of the current earthquakes. But seismologists say the quakes ...