The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
The 1956 earthquake was a mainshock–aftershock sequence, with aftershocks lasting at least eight months after the mainshock.
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Daily Star on MSNSantorini eruption unleashed 500ft tsunami waves, 'boiling seas' and 'volcanic lightning'As residents flee the Greek Island of Santorini after a spate of tremors earlier this month, we look back at a catastrophic ...
The Greek island of Santorini has captured global attention, having been shaken by a severe series of earthquakes since last ...
What's different? Sidi Bou Said has no overcrowded streets like Santorini. In addition to the picturesque setting, the city of Sidi Bou Said also highlights Tunisia's heritage with elements of ...
More than 10,000 residents and workers fled the popular tourist island this week after near-constant tremors, including a 5.2 ...
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Live Science on MSN'We've just seen earthquake after earthquake after earthquake': Santorini earthquake swarm intensifies but likely won't trigger volcanoSantorini's earthquakes are intensifying as a rare earthquake swarm continues to rattle the Mediterranean's Aegean Sea. The ...
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini because of the hundreds of undersea earthquakes that have shaken the ...
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