Greece Declares State of Emergency for Island of Santorini After Days of Consecutive Earthquakes

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Strong earthquake near Santorini after days of tremors

A state of emergency has been declared on the Greek island of Santorini after days of consecutive earthquakes. It comes after a magnitude 5.2 tremor was recorded at 21:09 local time (19:09 GMT) on Wednesday between the Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini, making it the strongest in recent days. It is estimated to have occurred at a depth of 5km (3.1 miles). The decree will be in effect until 3 March to "address the emergency needs and manage the consequences", officials said. More than 11,000 people have already left Santorini, with around 7,000 departing by ferry and 4,000 by air.

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Surge in earthquake activity prompts state of emergency on Greek island of Santorini

Greece’s government declared a state of emergency on Santorini on Thursday after hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week. The ministry of civil protection’s announcement will provide authorities faster access to state resources. It follows a magnitude 5.2 tremor –- the most powerful recorded since activity started on Jan. 31 –- that struck late Wednesday. Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis confirmed that multiple emergency services were already mobilized to support the island. “Fire departments, police, coast guard, armed forces, and emergency medical services have immediately reinforced Santorini and surrounding islands with additional personnel and specialized equipment,” he told reporters.

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Santorini tourists on high alert after 200 tremors hit island

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake has struck Santorini after days of frequent tremors, prompting the Greek government to announce a state of emergency. Since Friday, the island has been hit by hundreds of tremors and quakes, including many that have exceeded 4.5 in magnitude. The latest earthquake struck between the islands of Santorini and Amorgos. The 5.2 magnitude quake hit at 9.09pm local time on Wednesday February 5 and was followed by a 4.7 magnitude earthquake at 7.50am on Thursday morning. More than 57 tremors were recorded between midnight at 6.30am on Thursday.

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Earthquake surge prompts state of emergency on Greek island of Santorini
Greece’s government declared a state of emergency on Santorini on Thursday. Hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week. It follows a magnitude 5.2 tremor –- the most powerful recorded since activity started on Jan. 31.
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State of emergency declared in Santorini amid earthquakes
A 5.2 magnitude tremor has been detected between the Greek islands of Santorini and Amorgos — the most powerful recorded since activity started on on January 31.
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State of emergency declared on Santorini after earthquakes shake island
Greek civil protection authorities announce measures after an estimated 7,700 tremors in less than a week
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Santorini rattled by strongest quake yet after days of constant tremors
The island of Santorini has been hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2. Around 11,000 people are thought to have fled the island, which is home to more than 3.4 million people. No major damage has yet been reported, but authorities are taking precautions.
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Earthquake surge prompts state of emergency on Greek island of Santorini
Greece’s government has declared a state of emergency on Santorini. Hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week. A magnitude 5.2 tremor –- the most powerful recorded since activity started on Jan. 31 –- struck late Wednesday.
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Surge in earthquake activity prompts state of emergency on Greek island of Santorini
Greece's government declares state of emergency on island of Santorini. Surge in earthquake activity prompts state ofEmergency on Greek island. Hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week. Experts say seismic activity is unrelated to volcanic activity in the Aegean Sea.
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State of emergency declared in Santorini as tremors continue
State of emergency declared in Santorini as tremors continue to rattle the region. Seismologists believe a more powerful earthquake is imminent, potentially reaching up to magnitude 6. Greek media reports indicate that around two-thirds of inhabitants have fled for the Greek mainland.
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Greece urges all tourists to 'adhere' to six new rules as thousands flee holiday island
Santorini, Amorgos and Anafi have experienced frequent tremors in recent days. More than 770 earthquakes have been recorded in the Aegean since January 27. Between February 1 and February 4, 550 tremors were recorded, including more than 40 earthquakes measuring over 4.0 on the Richter scale.
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State of emergency declared for Santorini
A state of emergency was declared on Santorini on Thursday amid intense and ongoing seismic activity. Residents and visitors have left the popular Aegean island and others in its vicinity, such as Amorgos, Anafi and Ios. On Wednesday night alone, six earthquakes over a magnitude of 4 were recorded in the sea area around the island.
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Magnitude 5.2 earthquake rocks area near Santorini after days of tremors and thousands forced to flee holiday island
Magnitude 5.2 quake hits between Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini. It is the most powerful recorded in recent days, occurring at an estimated depth of 5km. More than 11,000 people have already left the popular tourist hotspot. Scientists have warned that seismic activity could trigger a more powerful tremor.
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Santorini earthquake sees major tremors rock two popular Greek islands
Strong quake measured 5.2 magnitude and was recorded between Amorgos and Santorini. It occurred after two smaller tremors, and recorded at 9.09pm local time. More than 11,000 people have already left the island after recent seismic activity. Schools on the island are expected to remain closed until Friday.
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Greek state mobilized to respond to seismic activity in Santorini region
Greek state mobilized to respond to seismic activity in Santorini region. A total of 6,400 earthquakes were recorded in the region between January 26 and February 3. The region is home to approximately 20,000 permanent residents, with around 5,000 tourists visiting during this period.
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