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Santorini’s Red Beach closed – Pieces of rocks fell due to the earthquakes
It is the first time that access is prohibited there - Chinese tourists were taking photos at the site where rocks were detached earlier today
Santorini Earthquakes: Increased traffic at the port – Residents leaving “until the situation calms down”
Ferry routes are operating as usual, with increased demand – Flights from Santorini to Athens are nearly full
112 alert following earthquakes in Santorini: Access banned in three areas
Warning of landslide risk due to seismic activity
Santorini: Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and disasters from 1613 BC to today
The history of the island, from the most powerful volcanic eruption ever experienced by the world to the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in 1956, which caused 53 deaths, dozens of injuries, and extensive material damage
Agony over the earthquakes in Santorini: Residents slept outside, ships and planes full, schools closed
Instructions from the Island Mayors – Expert Assessment from the Seismic Risk Committee
“Alarm” from Turkish professor: Three of the four signs of a volcanic eruption have happened in Santorini
"If the eruption is accompanied by an earthquake, the quakes could create tsunami waves that will affect the Aegean Islands, the Peloponnese, Crete, and the coastal zone of the Tekke Peninsula in Turkey," says Dr. Ogün Ahmet Erçan
Maximos Mansion meeting on earthquakes concludes: Precautionary measures in place, vigilance maintained, says Kikilias
Apart from the Prime Minister, the meeting was attended by Minister of Civil Protection Vasilis Kikilias, Chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff Dimitris Choupis, Thanasis Gkanas from the Geodynamic Institute, and Professor of Natural Disasters Kostas Synolakis