Schools reopened on Santorini after a swarm of earthquakes, with Greece's Tourism Minister saying that the island will be ...
Authorities have released details of dozens of illegal buildings on the Greek island of Santorini, which seismologists say ...
However, experts recommend that schools take precautions, as the risk of some relatively stronger tremors has not disappeared ...
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.
The Minister of Tourism, who was at the ITB international tourism exhibition in Berlin, explains that all the necessary ...
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 seismic activity in the area around the Greek islands of Santorini and Amorgos is gradually decreasing, local media reported on Monday. Remarking that over 23,500 tremors of various magnitudes ...
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 ...
Residents returned to the island after a month-long shutdown caused by intense seismic activity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that all private sector businesses operating on Santorini and the nearby island of Amorgos can suspend salary payments until March 3. Greek Prime Minister ...
Seismic activity on the Aegean Sea hotspot of Santorini has been 'decreasing' over recent days but schools will remain closed ...