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Despite the heightened seismic activity, experts have indicated that there is no immediate evidence linking these tremors to volcanic activity from Santorini’s renowned volcano.
More than 6,000 residents have left the island this year, after quakes in the autumn and spring wreaked havoc in the European Union holiday hotspot.
Greece freezes asylum processing for migrants arriving by boat from North Africa amid what it calls an “invasion.” ...
Disaster management expert Bülent Özmen, a faculty member at Gazi University’s Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil ...
Popular Greek tourist destination Santorini has seen thousands of residents flee due to unsettling earthquakes. Over 6,000 inhabitants have departed the island this year following tremors in ...
Tremors, after all, are commonplace in Greece thanks to the nation's position near a subduction zone where two tectonic plates collide. Nevertheless, February’s period of seismic activity was ...
Australians planning a trip to Greece this summer are being urged to stay alert, as Smart Traveller issues updated advice due ...
ISLAND expert Steve Mathieson stood on the iconic Shetland beach of St Ninian’s on Midsummer’s Day and realised he had this incredible tourist attraction all to himself. The Shetland Development ...
Fewer crowds and quiet hotels – what it’s like visiting Santorini following the earthquakes ‘If you ever wanted to see Santorini without the crowds, this could be the year to do it’ Santorini.