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.
Residents on the popular island of Santorini have experienced hundreds of earthquakes this week while researchers have ...
The heightened seismic activity has prompted authorities to implement additional precautionary measures, including restricting traffic in areas listed as vulnerable to rockslides. Army trucks have ...
People have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings, small ports and areas where rockslides could occur.
Santorini, the popular Greek holiday island, is taking emergency measures in response to intense seismic activity ...
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur. View on ...
Greece's island of Lipsi has been declared to be the second most exotic and authentic destination in the world.
Although Greece is no stranger to earthquakes, seismic activity of such frequency and intensity without having been preceded ...
Earthquakes are still rattling Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes as authorities bolster their emergency ...
This island archipelago north of Athens offers the best attributes of the Aegean without the crowds or commoditized Hellenism ...
More Greek islands closed schools Tuesday as hundreds of earthquakes ratted the Aegean Sea, while a handful of hardy tourists enjoyed having Santorini’s stunning views to themselves.