Santorini to shut schools as tremors rattle Greek island
After the increase in earthquake activities in recent days, the school on Santalini, Greece was told to close.
Authorities also recommend not to “large gatherings in closed spaces” on the entire island -this is a popular tourist destination, known for its painting buildings and blue dome churches.
The amplitude of the tremor is as high as 4.6 In the past few days, the records have been recorded-there have been reports of level 4.3 near Sunday morning, and the earthquake is 4.3.
Santorini was known as the Greek volcanic arc, but the last eruption was in 1950. The Greek authorities said that the recent exercise has nothing to do with volcanic activities and has begun to fade.
The tremor of geological scientists is considered secondary or bright, but in addition to closing the school, the authorities also recommend that many preventive measures, including avoiding AMMOUDI and FIRA ports.
Large cruise ships are often anchored near the old port, and passengers are taken to the shore by smaller ships.
One of the largest volcanic eruptions in history is 1600, and the island is now formed.