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Fewer crowds and quiet hotels – what it’s like visiting Santorini following the earthquakesSeismic activity shook Greece's most famous island earlier this year, but on a recent visit, James Litston finds that it’s back to business as usual ...
Australians planning a trip to Greece this summer are being urged to stay alert, as Smart Traveller issues updated advice due ...
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) advise tourists travelling to Greece: “The area around the Cycladic islands of Santorini (Thira), Anafi, Ios and Amorgos, experienced increased earthquake activity ...
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Is it safe to travel to Greece? Tsunami warning after 6.1 magnitude earthquake hits Crete - MSNGreece is one of Europe ’s most earthquake-prone countries. Just last week, the country issued another tsunami warning after a 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the island of Kasos.
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Southern Europe is seeing a rise in seismic activity, but standard travel insurance won’t cover cancellations.
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When the island of Santorini was rattled by thousands of small earthquakes earlier this year, many people were left mystified ...
Scientists trace the source of Santorini quakes to deep magma flow, challenging fault-based theories with new volcanic ...
More than 6,000 residents have left the island this year, after quakes in the autumn and spring wreaked havoc in the European ...
Here's everything you need to know about cruising to Santorini, the Aegean gem – and trust us, it's completely worth the journey, from beautiful towns to amazing food and wine.
Christos Stavrianidis was declared dead at Kavala hospital shortly after he was found in the 2,600-foot ravine in Fraktou forest in northeastern Greece, the Ekav national emergency center told AFP.
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