A magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook the Greek Aegean islands on Sunday, beginning another week of what geologists are calling an extended earthquake swarm that has sent tourists and residents fleeing.
The Aegean Sea is no stranger to earthquakes. It is laced with faults related to the slow collision between the African and Eurasian plates.
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Hosted on MSNChance of a major earthquake in Aegean ‘remote’, professor saysThe chance of a major earthquake hitting in the Aegean sea at present is “remote”, professor Emmanuel Scordilis of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki said on Saturday.Speaking to the Cyprus News ...
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
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Hosted on MSNThe Unsafe Reason You May Want To Rethink Visiting Greece's 'Instagram Island' Santorini In 2025Santorini is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, but the Greek island is currently dealing with a ...
Greek officials have declared a state of emergency, and tourists and locals have fled the tourist island of Santorini amid ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has visited earthquake-struck Santorini, as the Aegean island imposed more ...
What you need to know about the recent seismic activity near Santorini that has raised concerns in Türkiye’s western coastal ...
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini because of the hundreds of undersea earthquakes that have shaken the ...
The Greek island of Santorini has captured global attention, having been shaken by a severe series of earthquakes since last ...
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