Greece declares state of emergency on Santorini after earthquakes

More than 10,000 residents and workers have been evacuated from the popular tourist island due to near-constant tremors.

A group of emergency workers walking through a village.

More than 10,000 people have been evacuated from Santorini due to earthquakes. Source: AAP / Orestis Panagioutou / EPA

Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini after a series of earthquakes shook the popular tourist island this week and prompted more than 10,000 residents and workers to evacuate.

Since Sunday, hundreds of near-constant tremors have been recorded in the sea between Santorini and the island of Amorgos, the strongest measuring a magnitude of 5.2 on Wednesday night.

Authorities warned on Wednesday of a high landslide risk on parts of the island. They have shut schools, dispatched rescuers and advised residents to avoid ports and indoor gatherings.
Army, fire service and police units have been deployed to the island.

The Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry said the state of emergency would be in place until 3 March, to allow it to respond to the population's needs and to the consequences of the seismic activity.

Greece is one of Europe's most earthquake-prone countries but seismologists have said that the high seismic activity around Santorini is unprecedented and could last weeks or months.

Santorini took its current shape following one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history, around 1600 BC.

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