Greek authorities have declared a state of emergency on the island of Santorini following a surge in seismic activity.
More than 7,700 tremors were recorded on Santorini in a week, including a powerful 5.2-magnitude quake.
The Greek army is set to assist in crisis management, and measures will remain in place until March 3 when Greece marks the beginning of Lent.
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More than 12,000 people have fled the island, leaving its main tourist hub resembling a ghost town. Concerns are growing over the potential long-term impact on tourism.
Experts remain divided on whether the earthquakes signal a worsening situation or a decline in activity.
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to visit the island on Friday as emergency services, including social workers and psychologists, are deployed.
Source: The Guardian