But not everyone is fleeing. Those that remain display the mix of courage, necessity, and a deep connection to the land that ...
By Lefteris Papadimas and Karolina Tagaris SANTORINI, Greece (Reuters) - Hundreds of small earthquakes that shook Greece's tourist hotspot of Santorini this week have revived concerns about the safety ...
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
Greece’s government has declared a state of emergency on Santorini after hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort ...
Although Greece is no stranger to earthquakes, seismic activity of such frequency and intensity without having been preceded by a major quake is unusual, seismologists say.
Hundreds of people left Santorini on ferries and planes on Tuesday to reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept ...
Santorini’s beauty hides a geological secret. Rising tremors spark tsunami concerns—should travelers to Greece and Turkey be ...
Tourists and locals have been forced to flee the Greek holiday island of Santorini after it was hit by “intense” tremors for ...
The history of the island, from the most powerful volcanic eruption ever experienced by the world to the devastating 7.8 ...
A series of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini have led authorities to shut down schools, dispatch rescue teams ...
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The best way to get around Santorini is on foot or by bus. You'll see that it's easy to walk around the tiny seaside towns, but the bus is best to get from one town to another. There are KTEL bus ...