Santorini Earthquake Update: Seismic Activity Intensifies

February 7, 2025

Several more earthquakes have hit the waters surrounding the Greek island of Santorini, just hours after authorities declared a state of emergency.

The popular tourist destination has experienced intense seismic activity this week, with thousands of earthquakes recorded since Sunday.

On Thursday evening, a 4.6-magnitude quake struck at 20:16 local time (18:00 GMT) in the sea between Santorini and Amorgos, followed by a 4.2-magnitude tremor roughly two hours later.

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