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When the island of Santorini was rattled by thousands of small earthquakes earlier this year, many people were left mystified ...
Scientists trace the source of Santorini quakes to deep magma flow, challenging fault-based theories with new volcanic ...
Popular Greek tourist destination Santorini has seen thousands of residents flee due to unsettling earthquakes. Over 6,000 ...
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Fewer crowds and quiet hotels – what it’s like visiting Santorini following the earthquakesSeismic activity shook Greece's most famous island earlier this year, but on a recent visit, James Litston finds that it’s back to business as usual ...
In February, the whitewashed villages of Santorini were rattled by high seismic activity, and incessant tremors emptied towns of residents and tourists.
Visitor numbers to one of Greece's most iconic islands - known for its blue-domed buildings and stunning beaches - have taken a sharp slump, in what could be a huge blow for the country's economy ...
I was stirred, not shaken, by the boutique Sandblu resort on Santorini, you’ll be pleased to hear. Santorini was hit by a succession of small earthquakes at the start of this year, which prompted more ...
More than 6,000 residents have left the island this year, after quakes in the autumn and spring wreaked havoc in the European ...
Australians planning a trip to Greece this summer are being urged to stay alert, as Smart Traveller issues updated advice due ...
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