Amid recent seismic tremors in Santorini, Professor Avraam Zelilidis reassures the public that an earthquake exceeding 5.5 Richter is unlikely, citing diminished danger and robust monitoring systems.
The seismic activity, which started in and around the islands of Amorgos and Santorini about three weeks ago, continues to shake the area. An earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale occurred in ...
Geology professor Abraham Zelilidis had argued that seismic activity off Santorini is linked to volcanoes. The University of ...
A state of emergency has been declared in Greece after 15,000 earthquakes has been documented across the country.
Santorini, a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea, has been shaken by tens of thousands of mild quakes since late January, ...
Greece’s chief seismologist says that while earthquake frequency around Santorini has slightly decreased, the situation remains unpredictable for the coming weeks ...
Earthquake hotspots across Europe as tremor rattles Lisbon - The earthquake that struck the Portuguese capital after a period ...
The swarm near Santorini appears to be related to the activation of a system of normal faults, fractures in the Earth’s crust ...
Earthquakes shaking Santorini are forcing cruise lines to divert ships to alternate ports like Crete and Syros, raising ...
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook Mount Athos in northeastern Greece late on Saturday afternoon, generating concerns.
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