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Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 21:19:20 -0600
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Santorini rocked by more earthquakes as uncertainty grows

Several more earthquakes have struck waters around the Greek island of
Santorini just hours after authorities there declared a state of
emergency.

The tourist hotspot has been rocked by seismic activity this week with
thousands of earthquakes recorded since Sunday.

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

Santorini residents have begun night patrols amid fears of looting on
the island, which has largely been left deserted as most residents
have left

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr46pnyq0p5o