During his visit to Santorini on Friday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged the residents to remain calm in the face of a series of earthquakes that had shaken the island since last week.
EXCLUSIVE: Senior Features Writer Layla Nicholson climbed the Santorini caldera where she remembers the ominous eight-word ...
Undersea earthquakes this week have prompted the evacuation of more than 10,000 residents and workers. View on euronews ...
Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a €3m funding package for constructing an emergency evacuation route in the southern part of ...
Since last week, thousands of residents have left the island by plane and ferry, as hundreds of earthquakes continue to shake ...
Operators are continuing to take forward bookings for Santorini as the threat of earthquake damage to the island shows no ...
Santorini is one of the most popular Greek islands for tourists, drawing more than 3 million visitors annually. The striking ...
Earthquakes are not uncommon on Santorini and in 1956 was actually struck by one of the most serious quakes to affect Greece ...
By Lefteris Papadimas and Karolina Tagaris SANTORINI, Greece (Reuters) - Hundreds of small earthquakes that shook Greece's ...
Despite causing minimal damage, the earthquake activity has prompted an exodus of thousands of residents and seasonal workers ...
The UK Foreign Office has updated its advice for Greece as the government there declared a state of emergency and thousands ...