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Santorini restricts traffic, adds safety measures amid quakes

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Greece Earthquakes Santorini

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on Friday as authorities ramped up precautionary measures in response to ongoing seismic activity.

During his visit, Mitsotakis inspected emergency preparedness facilities and announced a €3 million ($3.1 million) funding package for an emergency evacuation route in the island’s southern region.

“We are preparing for the worst while hoping for the best. That’s what a serious and organized state must do,” Mitsotakis said while meeting with local officials.

New restrictions and safety measures

Greece Earthquakes Santorini
Greece Earthquakes Santorini

In response to a series of undersea earthquakes—the strongest reaching magnitude 5.2—officials have restricted traffic in areas at risk of rockslides and increased the presence of emergency responders. The Greek army has transported electricity generators to the island, and schools in affected areas remain closed.

Santorini, along with three neighboring islands, was placed under a state of emergency on Thursday to accelerate access to state resources.

Tourists and residents evacuate

Although no significant damage has been reported, the seismic activity has triggered a mass exodus. Thousands of residents, tourists, and seasonal workers have evacuated the island, primarily by ferry to the Greek mainland.

Experts monitor seismic activity

Greece Earthquakes Santorini

Seismologists continue to monitor the ongoing quake swarm but have ruled out a connection to volcanic activity in the Aegean Sea. However, experts remain uncertain whether the tremors could lead to a larger earthquake.

Herbert Bauernebel

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