EARTHQUAKES rocking Santorini could trigger a volcano, experts fear, as residents and tourists continue to flee the holiday hotspot. Santorini and other surrounding islands have been described to ...
Hundreds of people have been forced to flee the Greek island of Santorini following a swarm of terrifying earthquakes. Tremors as strong as magnitude five have raised concerns the volcano that ...
The most recent eruption in Santorini's history was recorded in 1950, suggesting that the island's volcano remains active but not necessarily on the brink of an eruption. Reflecting on the recent ...
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 ...
There are two volcanoes in the area: Nea Kameni, an islet within Santorini’s caldera; and Kolumbo, a submarine volcano about 8 kilometers (5 miles) northeast of Santorini. Last week, Greece’s ...
Even though earthquake experts say the more than 200 tremors that have hit the area since early Friday are not related to the volcano in Santorini, which once produced one of the biggest eruptions ...
Another volcano - a submarine one called Kolumbo - lies about 8 kilometers (5 miles) northeast of Santorini, nearer to the epicenter of the current earthquakes. But seismologists say the quakes ...
Another volcano — a submarine one called Kolumbo — lies about 8 kilometers (5 miles) northeast of Santorini, nearer to the epicenter of the current earthquakes. But seismologists say the ...
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