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Santorini’s economy is highly dependent on the tourism sector. Every year, over 2.5 million people visit the island. The island, which is inhabited by nearly 20,000 residents, tourism is a lifeline.
Greece's tourism jewel, Santorini, welcomed its first cruise ship of the year on Sunday after thousands of small earthquakes in February created a state of emergency, forced thousands to flee and ...
Santorini’s biggest problem in recent years has been overtourism. Now, after a swarm of earthquakes earlier this year, the picturesque Greek island it faces the challenge of persuading travelers ...
The Greek island of Santorini might be known for its iconic white architecture, but it's got a long history of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Since late January, Santorini and its neighboring ...
Santorini update as earthquakes cause chaos for holidaymakers As Santorini's future hangs in the balance scientists said they are 'seeing deep magma shifts'. By Lauran O'Toole, News Reporter ...
A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck the waters between Santorini and Amorgos with a subsequent 4.2-magnitude shudder felt about two hours later. Greek officials had only recently declared a state of ...
ATHENS — The Greek government’s chief seismologist says the frequency of earthquakes affecting Santorini and nearby islands has eased in recent days, but that the outlook for continued tremors ...
Santorini has fallen victim to a series of false, viral videos which allegedly show the Greek island engulfed in lava, as it deals with a real state of emergency caused by hundreds of tremors ...
Santorini accounts for around 2.5% of Greece's gross domestic product (GDP), generating an estimated €5.9bn (£4.9bn) annually.