Repeated earthquakes are rattling Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini. The quakes are prompting authorities to dispatch ...
The popular Greek holiday island of Santorini is taking emergency measures in response to intense seismic activity ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appealed for calm Monday after a wave of seismic tremors hit the tourist island of ...
Schools have been shut and public gatherings are being discouraged on the Greek island of Santorini as local authorities put ...
Hundreds of people scrambled to leave the Greek island of Santorini by ferry Monday after an increase in seismic activity ...
More than 200 undersea earthquakes have been detected near the Greek island of Santorini over the past three days, worrying Greek experts and island residents alike.
Schools will remain closed on Monday, and people on the island are being instructed to drain swimming pools, avoid large ...
Some locals and travelers are choosing to preemptively evacuate the Greek island of Santorini amidst the spike in seismic ...
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur. View on ...
Small earthquakes on Santorini have raised concerns. Greece's famed tourist island hotspot, Santorini, has witnessed a sudden increase in seismic activity, prompting the authorities to call for an ...
Scientists have detected increased volcanic activity within the caldera of Santorini, one of Greece’s top tourist islands. This has led the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry to meet ...
And yet, this wasn’t Santorini – nor even Greece. Or Europe, for that matter. No, I was almost 2,000 miles away in the United Arab Emirates, just outside its skyscraping capital of Abu Dhabi.