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Earthquakes are still rattling Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes as authorities bolster their emergency ...
The Greek island of Santorini was struck by the latest in a string of earthquakes Tuesday, this time a 4.8 temblor. The ...
Erupting Volcano on the island of Santorini in 1866. The horseshoe shape of the island was created during a cataclysmic eruption 1500 BC. The ancient eruption may have created a tidal wave which ...
Thousands of locals and travelers have evacuated the Greek island of Santorini amidst a spike in seismic activity.
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