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Greek island Santorini on earthquake alert after greater than 200 tremors

By Editorial Board Published February 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Greek island Santorini on earthquake alert after greater than 200 tremors

Greater than 200 tremors close to the island of Santorini have prompted Greek authorities to shut faculties and inform residents to keep away from some ports and drain swimming swimming pools.

Earthquake specialists say the rise in seismic exercise across the Aegean vacationer island – identified for its whitewashed buildings and black-sand seashores – is just not associated to volcanic exercise.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired an emergency assembly in Athens, as Santorini authorities ready for a possible evacuation.

Tents have been arrange in an outside stadium, police and the fireplace brigade have been placed on alert and particular catastrophe response models with sniffer canine are on standby.

Island residents have been suggested to keep away from massive open-air occasions and to avoid 4 small ports together with the harbour of Fira, which primarily serves cruise ships.

Residence and resort homeowners have additionally been instructed to empty their swimming swimming pools over issues that giant volumes of water may destabilise buildings within the occasion of a powerful quake.

Faculties will probably be closed on Monday in Santorini in addition to on the close by islands of Amorgos, Ios and Anafi.

Greater than 200 tremors have hit since early on Friday however there have been no studies of injury or casualties.

The strongest earthquake recorded was magnitude 4.6 on Sunday afternoon, whereas just a few tremors of over magnitude 4 and dozens of magnitude 3 have adopted.

Consultants mentioned it was unattainable to foretell whether or not the seismic exercise may result in a stronger tremor, however added that the realm may probably produce a 6-magnitude quake.

Greece sits on a number of fault traces and is commonly rattled by earthquakes.

Santorini is visited by about three million individuals yearly, together with many British vacationers.

One of many largest volcanic eruptions in historical past, round 1600 BC, fashioned the island in its present form, whereas the final eruption within the space occurred in 1950.

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