Seismic Activity Continues: School Closures in Santorini Island
santorini island, greece February 2, 2025 13:35Due to increased seismic activity in Santorini Island, some indoor activities are canceled and schools will be closed for 1 day.
Due to increased seismic activity in Santorini Island, some indoor activities are canceled and schools will be closed for 1 day.
Earthquakes cause concern on the popular Greek island of Santorini, with precautionary measures being taken.
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Israel continues to target Palestinians in the West Bank despite ceasefire in Gaza, resulting in 10 casualties.
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Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
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