Although residents of the popular Greek island of Santorini are used to occasional tremors, the current seismic activity - which has seen more than 7000 earthquakes in just one week - has been described by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as an "extremely disturbing phenomenon." The strongest quake so far occurred on February 6 and measured magnitude 5,1. It was reportedly felt in Athens and Crete and in parts of Turkey, including...
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