An earthquake measuring magnitude 5.3 rattled near Santorini, Greece, on Tuesday, the latest in a series of earthquakes that have prompted people to flee the popular tourist destination.
ATHENS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece's Santorini island on ... media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider ...
Greek authorities have sent special forces, rescue teams, tents and drones to the popular tourist destination Santorini after hundreds of seismic tremors hit the island - sparking fears of an ...
For a third day, thousands of people fled the Greek island of Santorini by sea and air on Tuesday, as more earthquakes shook the top travel destination. Some 7,000 people have left the island ...
On Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitostakis chaired an emergency meeting at Maximos Palace with the head of Greece's earthquake planning and protection organisation (OSAP), Efthimios Lekkas ...
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