Fearful Wait Continues in Greece: Now Looting Alarm!
greece February 5, 2025 08:33Greece is on edge as the fear of looting rises in Santorini following a series of earthquakes. Emergency meeting called in Athens.
Greece is on edge as the fear of looting rises in Santorini following a series of earthquakes. Emergency meeting called in Athens.
Rising seismic activity in the Aegean Sea triggers alarm in Greece as thousands evacuate Santorini island amid fears of a major earthquake.
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Greece is on high alert as seismic activity rises in Santorini and other Aegean islands, leading to cancellations and evacuations.
Residents and tourists on the popular Greek island Santorini are advised to be cautious due to recent earthquakes.
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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