ATHENS : An earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hit the Greek island of Santorini late yesterday, officials said, the strongest yet ...
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An earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hit the Greek island of Santorini late Monday, officials said, the strongest yet of the thousands of tremors that have shaken the area, prompting thousands to leave.
Thousands of locals flee the picturesque island as experts say rolling tremors ‘not linked to volcanic activity’.
The eruption began at 10:16 a.m. when molten rock broke through the surface inside Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. Within 30 minutes, a vent blasted lava 330 feet (100 meters) high, according to the Hawaiian ...
Hundreds of earthquakes that have rattled the Greek islands since last week have prompted the evacuation of thousands from ...
More Greek islands closed schools Tuesday as hundreds of earthquakes ratted the Aegean Sea, while a handful of hardy tourists ...
Renowned seismologist Costas Synolakis claimed that the earthquakes rattling Santorini may indicate the birth of a new ...
The snow-capped dormant volcano is the second-highest peak on New Zealand’s North Island at 8,261 feet and a popular spot for ...
Thousands of people were leaving the Greek island of Santorini by sea and air for a third day as an unprecendented series of ...
Emergency services were deployed in readiness and schools were closed after more than 200 temblors struck in the Aegean, near ...