Thousands of tremors, sometimes every few minutes, have shaken Santorini, Greece. More than 13,000 of its 15,500 inhabitants ...
After the terrible earthquake of 1956, its residents cast a black stone behind them, selling their properties—even for a tin ...
Holding banners, Greek flags, holy icons, the relics of Saint Charalambos and the scull of Saint Prosdokimos, clergy and ...
The Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) is working closely with Santorini’s tourism leaders to ensure a stable and ...
As earthquakes shake Santorini, the tourism sector worries that it may deter travelers from visiting the Greek island.
Precautionary measures were put in place to safeguard Santorini's antiquities from potential earthquake damage.
The island has been placed under a state of emergency and the UK Foreign Office has issued advice for holidaymakers ...
Schools on four Greek islands will remain closed through next week as earthquakes continue to rattle the region.
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
Earthquakes are not uncommon on Santorini and in 1956 was actually struck by one of the most serious quakes to affect Greece ...
Korea on Friday issued a special travel advisory for Santorini and three other Greek islands - Anafi, Ios and Amorgos - as ...
The heightened seismic activity has prompted authorities to implement additional precautionary measures, including ...
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