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The earthquake between Santorani and Amamgus from Friday led to the closure of schools in Santorani, IOS, Amamgos and Infect, as authorities monitor the earthquake activity.
Schools in Santorine were closed and additional flights were arranged on Monday to help people leaving the Greek island Earthquake earthquake According to news agency Reuters, the fourth consecutive day continued to shake the popular tourist space.

Earthquake records have been recorded between Santorine and Amargos volcano island in the Aegean Sea since Friday, with officials official officials to close schools. Centurini And the nearby island of iOS, Amrgos and Anafi.
On Monday, the earthquake shaken Santorine every few minutes, some measured above 4. As a precaution, people were advised to stay away from internal places and small ports, and units for destruction were deployed.
According to AFP, addressing Brussels, Greek Prime Minister Cariakos Methasotics demanded calm after the earthquake was calm in the tourist island of Santorani, which resulted in a widespread departure. He acknowledged that authorities have been monitoring a “extreme” geological trend in recent times and appealed to the islands to “calm”.

So far, earthquakes have not exceeded the magnitude 5 in Santorine and Amamgos, and no significant damage has been reported. As a precaution, authorities have also set people tents for home when needed.
Earthquakes are common in Greece, killing a 6.3 massive earthquake in 2021.


Recent information about ‘high earthquake alerts’ in Greece
- In the last three days, after more than 200 underground earthquakes were recorded in the area, precautions were imposed on several neighboring Aegian C islands, all of which are the famous summer destinations.
- Aegean Airlines announced that in response to a request from the Greek Ministry of Security Ministry, it would run three additional flights to Santorani on Monday and Tuesday to facilitate the travels of residents and pilgrims.
- Amorgos, a neighboring island of Amamgos, is under the supervision of Amargos as a caution, suggesting that people have been advised to avoid small ports. Special search and rescue teams were deployed in Santorani.
- Government officials met with scientists to assess the situation, while schools like nearby islands, Amargus, Anafi and IOS were closed.
- In the central town of Fira, the central town of Santorani, local authorities set up collective points for residents as part of the evacuation preparations, though Mayor Nicos Zorosus emphasized that these were just precautionary measures.
- Experts have predicted that the earthquake activity in the area will continue for several weeks. The activity could continue for a few days, said Affimius Likas, a professor of tectonic geology and disaster management.
- Local officials said that permanent residents are not worried about excessively because they are accustomed to the earthquake, but some visitors to the island started working for work.
- Greece, located on multiple fault lines, often experiences earthquakes. The current form of Santorine was created by the largest volcano in history around 1600 BC, with the last break in 1950.
(With the inputs of agencies)

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