Authorities in Santorini are bracing themselves for potential looting amid fears some will 'exploit' homes left empty as residents continue to flee the earthquake-stricken Greek island.
The island of Santorini, famous for its spectacular cliffs and unforgettable sunsets, is also known for its volcanic beaches.
The iconic Greek holiday island is literally shaking, and residents are escaping while they can.
Amid hundreds of minor earthquakes shaking Greece's island of Santorini, the island's mayor says the island is a safe destination.
When the sun is high over Santorini ... beach, where I counted just six other souls. A handful more had flopped around the pool, but the whole resort has just 22 bedrooms and no neighbouring hotel ...
ATHENS, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Greek authorities have warned of an increase in seismic activity around the Aegean tourist island of Santorini, advising people to avoid four ports, empty their pools ...
After Sunday’s meeting, they also advised residents and hotel owners in Santorini to drain their swimming pools over concerns that large volumes of water could destabilize buildings in case of a ...
Alert to the authorities after the repeated tremors in the Cyclades - Precautionary measures for possible major earthquake ...