For now, residents and those who remain on the island can do little more than brace for the unknown, as tremors continue to shake the ground beneath one of Greece’s most iconic tourist destinations.
A state of emergency has been declared on the island of Amorgos in the Aegean, as a string of earthquakes continues to rattle ...
Authorities have declared a state of emergency on a second Greek island as a series of earthquakes continued to rattle the ...
The Greek island ... of Amorgos. The epicentres are located beneath the seabed, which is good news; according to scientists, land-based earthquakes generally cause greater destruction. Greece ...
Earthquakes as part of an ongoing swarm event continue to shake the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, including the popular tourist destination of Santorini, officially known as Thira. A magnitude ...
The government of Greece declared a state of emergency Thursday ... area Tuesday and was recorded less than 10 miles east of the island after a separate temblor, measured at a magnitude of 4.7 ...
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The Greek Civil Protection Ministry on Thursday placed the island under a state of emergency ... As well as Santorini, the nearby islands of Amorgos and Ios have also been shaken.
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Amorgos: Emergency declared on a second Greek island as a string of earthquakes persists - A series of earthquakes continues ...
Amorgos, Greece – An earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale struck the island of Amorgos in the Cyclades on Sunday night, causing concern among residents but no immediate reports of damage or ...
Seismic activity continued off Santorini and Amorgos islands on Saturday, with several earthquakes recorded between 4.0 and 4.9 Richter.