A series of earthquakes on Santorini has prompted thousands of people to leave the Greek tourist island since early February ...
It is the first time that access is prohibited there - Chinese tourists were taking photos at the site where rocks were detached earlier today ...
Akrotiri is also home to Santorini's famous red-sand beach, which is surrounded by towering ... Most of if not all of the beaches are composed of small rocks rather than sand, and during the ...
A state of emergency has been declred in Santorini, a volcanic island and popular tourist destination in Greece, as an ...
Greek experts say the quakes are not linked to Santorini’s volcano ... advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur, while hotels were instructed to drain ...
London — Tourists continued to flee the Greek island of Santorini on Wednesday — a fourth consecutive day of exodus sparked by a series of earthquakes that have rattled the incredibly popular ...
An earthquake measuring magnitude 5.3 rattled near Santorini, Greece, on Tuesday, the latest in a series of earthquakes that have prompted people to flee the popular tourist destination.
The seismic activity rattling Santorini and other Greek islands is not over and the biggest quake yet could be still to come, a seismologist has warned. Rémy Bossu, Secretary-General of the ...
Another swarm of earthquakes shook the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea on Tuesday, including the popular tourist destination of Santorini, officially known as Thira. A magnitude 5.3 earthquake ...
Hundreds of the tremors, which have hit Santorini every few minutes for days, have had a magnitude of around 3.0 and are considered “slight” quakes. At over 5.0, Wednesday’s quake is ...