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Israel has a nearly 124-mile-long Mediterranean coastline. If a strong undersea earthquake near Santorini triggers a tsunami, Israel could have up to two hours to respond, according to local reports.
This January, University of Haifa marine geo-archeologist Prof. Beverly Goodman Tchernov happened to be on Santorini as the Greek island experienced its most significant seismic activity in recent ...
Urgent evacuation alerts were issued after a volcano spewed ash 32,000ft into the air, unleashing a 6.8 mile-high ash cloud ...
In the Santorini Islands, thousands of small earthquakes recorded in recent days have raised concerns that a major earthquake could be imminent, potentially triggering a tsunami in the Mediterranean.
Amid Santorini earthquakes, National Security Council orders preparation for tsunami Ministries, emergency bodies, told to get ready for low likelihood of tsunami caused by major quake on ...
This comes after unusual earthquakes off the coast of Santorini made security officials concerned that a tsunami would strike Israel.
Santorini — essentially a massive volcanic caldera with two small islets at its submerged center — has a long and turbulent volcanic history spanning 650,000 years. ... Roles and benefits of ...
Tsunami risk grows with Greek earthquakes Local officials declared a state of emergency and evacuated more than 10,000 residents and tourists from Santorini after days of near-constant shaking ...
The Greek island of Santorini is being rattled by dozens of tremors, ... The 7.5-magnitude earthquake was followed by a 25-meter-high (around 80 feet) tsunami.
“In total, during the first two days, Monday and Tuesday, approximately 2,500 to 2,700 passengers will have been transported from Santorini to Athens on our flights,” the company said in a statement.