While not currently in peak season, the island of Santorini is a popular tourist hotspot, attracting more than 3.4 million tourists a year. It is also home to some 20,000 permanent residents.
After the terrible earthquake of 1956, its residents cast a black stone behind them, selling their properties—even for a tin ...
Santorini and nearby islands Amorgos ... as in the case of the Thiva seismic cluster.” The apparent peak of activity on February 3 and its gradual decrease until February 6, point in this direction, ...
Santorini, source of 2% of the Greece GDP ... and therefore this fault now appears the likely source of the 1956 earthquake. It also fits the peak run-up height of the tsunami at Amorgos. During the ...
The move threatens to derail a six-week truce and prospects for a lasting end to the war. The announcement from Hamas came ...
The Greek island of Santorini was struck by the latest in a string of earthquakes Tuesday, this time a 4.8 temblor. The ...
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini after hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for ...
Scientists have detected several thousand earthquakes, the vast majority of them with small magnitudes, in just over two ...