5.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Santorini as thousands continue to flee

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A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck late Wednesday, February 5, between Santorini and Amorgos islands, marking the strongest tremor in the region in recent days.

This follows over 6,400 smaller tremors recorded in the past nine days, raising alarms for both scientists and residents, many of whom have fled the island.

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) has classified the seismic events as an earthquake swarm, with no single quake large enough to be the main shock.

Two possible scenarios for the swarm’s development have been outlined: a gradual subsiding with smaller earthquakes over several months, or the risk of a larger quake followed by aftershocks.

Photo: ANA-MPA / Orestis Panagiotou.

Authorities are preparing for potential escalation, with coast guard and military vessels on standby for possible evacuation.

Civil Protection Minister Vassilis Kikilias emphasised the need for contingency planning: “We are obliged to draw up scenarios for better and for worse.”

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged calm, acknowledging the fear of residents but reassuring them that the situation is being monitored closely.

Authorities have banned access to coastal areas and clifftop tourist sites, and several schools have been shut. Increased ferry and flight services are also being added to accommodate those leaving the island.

Source: AP News.

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