The Greek island of Santorini has been rattled by a further earthquake. The latest quake, one of hundreds to hit the volcanic island in recent weeks, is the strongest so far with a magnitude of 5.3.
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
Earthquakes have continued to rattle Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes through the night and into ...
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Hundreds of people are expected to have fled from Greece's popular tourist destination as earthquake tremors continue for a ...
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The Times-Standard (Eureka) on MSNLori Dengler | What is brewing in the Mediterranean?The Aegean Sea is no stranger to earthquakes. It is laced with faults related to the slow collision between the African and ...
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Daily Star on MSNSantorini eruption unleashed 500ft tsunami waves, 'boiling seas' and 'volcanic lightning'As residents flee the Greek Island of Santorini after a spate of tremors earlier this month, we look back at a catastrophic ...
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Hosted on MSNThere Are More Earthquakes Now — Is Climate Change To Blame?Researchers have identified a possible link between climate change and the frequency of earthquakes — and the quakes may also ...
Tourists have left, schools are closed. Santorini, source of 2% of the Greece GDP, has been evacuated. There has been continuous shaking for two weeks. The epicentre is 20 km from Santorini and ...
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