Thousands of people have fled the island of Santorini as hundreds of quakes continued to course through the famous Greek tourist destination.
Although Greece is no stranger to earthquakes, seismic activity of such frequency and intensity without having been preceded by a major quake is unusual, seismologists say.
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Hundreds of earthquakes that have rattled the Greek islands since last week have prompted the evacuation of thousands from ...
The hundreds of earthquakes that have rattled Greek islands on the Aegean Sea are a “seismic swarm" and could continue for ...
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A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Santorini, Greece, the latest in a series of temblors near the popular tourist destination.
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Hundreds of earthquakes have been registered with emergency flights launched to get people off the Greek island famous for ...