Hundreds of Earthquakes Shake Santorini Island, Authorities Brace for More

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Hundreds of Earthquakes Shake Santorini Island, Authorities Brace for More
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Greece's volcanic island of Santorini has been shaken by hundreds of earthquakes since the weekend, prompting authorities to increase emergency preparedness and urge residents and tourists to evacuate. The quakes, measuring between magnitude 3 and 5, have so far caused no major damage but have raised concerns about the possibility of a larger event.

A man walks on an empty street in the town of Oia on the earthquake-struck island of Santorini, Greece , Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. Earthquakes rattled Greece ’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes through the night and into Wednesday as authorities bolstered their emergency plans in case the temblors are a harbingerLocal authorities on several other islands in the Cyclades also shut down schools, while public events on Santorini have been banned.

The quakes, which all have epicenters beneath the seabed between Santorini and the nearby island of Amorgos, have so far caused no injuries or major damage, although limited rockslides and cracks in some older buildings have been reported on Santorini. Predicting earthquakes is not scientifically possible, and experts cannot yet determine definitively whether what has been occurring between Santorini and Amorgos could be a precursor to a significantly larger earthquake, or is part of an earthquake swarm that could continue shaking the area with small or moderate intensity quakes for weeks or months.

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