State of Emergency: Greek Island shaken by strongest of quakes in recent days

Firefighters Fira in Santorini Greece

Important Takeaways:

  • A state of emergency has been declared in Santorini after the strongest earthquake was recorded in days of near-constant tremors, which have almost emptied the famous Greek tourist haven of visitors and residents.
  • A quake with a magnitude of 5.2 coursed through Santorini on Wednesday evening, the first to exceed 5.0 since the tremors began last week.
  • The Greek Civil Protection Ministry on Thursday placed the island under a state of emergency until March 3 to respond to the seismic activity.
  • Around 11,000 people are thought to have fled the island, which attracts more than 3.4 million tourists a year and is home to some 20,000 permanent residents.
  • No major damage has yet been reported, but Greek authorities are taking precautions ahead of a potentially large-scale earthquake.

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