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Earthquake surge prompts state of emergency on Greek island of Santorini

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Greece’s government declared a state of emergency on Santorini on Thursday after hundreds of undersea earthquakes shook the resort island for nearly a week.

The ministry of civil protection’s announcement will provide authorities with faster access to state resources.

It follows a magnitude 5.2 tremor – the most powerful recorded since activity started on January 31 – that struck late on Wednesday.

Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis confirmed that multiple emergency services were already mobilised to support the island.

“Fire departments, police, coast guard, armed forces and emergency medical services have immediately reinforced Santorini and surrounding islands with additional personnel and specialised equipment,” he told reporters.

Despite causing minimal damage, the earthquake swarm has prompted an exodus of thousands of residents and seasonal workers, mostly evacuating to the Greek mainland by ferry.

Experts say the seismic activity is unrelated the volcanic activity in the Aegean Sea.


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