The Greek island has a long history of earthquakes, but what is causing the recent series of quakes has scientists perplexed.
On Panoramio, the image was uploaded by a user named "th81" with the following caption in German "Santorini, view of the ‘Red Beach’ from above". However, AFP found the photo in the database ...
The strongest earthquake recorded was magnitude 4.6 at 3:55 p.m. Sunday, at a depth of 14 kilometers (9 miles), the Athens ...
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini because of the hundreds of undersea earthquakes that have shaken the ...
After Sunday's meeting, they also advised residents and hotel owners in Santorini to drain their swimming pools over concerns that large volumes of water could destabilize buildings in case of a ...
as the water movement in a major quake could destabilize buildings. People have been told to avoid old buildings and check for exit routes when in built-up areas. Schools on Santorini, as well as ...
Erupting Volcano on the island of Santorini in 1866. The horseshoe shape of the island was created during a cataclysmic eruption 1500 BC. The ancient eruption may have created a tidal wave which ...
After Sunday's meeting, they also advised residents and hotel owners in Santorini to drain their swimming pools over concerns that large volumes of water could destabilize buildings in case of a ...
In this context, Facebook users in Greece began circulating a photo of Red Beach as seen from above, along with the false claim that "The Red Beach of Santorini collapsed into the sea after the 5 ...