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Multipletremorsnear Greekislandof Santorinishutschoolsandputresidentsonedge

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  A series of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini have led authorities to shut down schools, dispatch rescue teams with sniffer dogs and send instructions to

The Greek island of Santorini experienced multiple small earthquakes, leading to the closure of schools and putting residents on high alert. The seismic activity, which included a 3.9 magnitude earthquake, was centered around the island's volcano, which last erupted in 1950. Although no significant damage or injuries were reported, the frequent tremors have caused concern among locals and tourists alike. The mayor of Santorini, Nikos Zorzos, reassured the public that the situation was being closely monitored by experts, and while there was no immediate danger, precautionary measures were in place to ensure safety. The University of Athens' Geodynamic Institute noted that such seismic activity is not unusual for the region, but the intensity and frequency of these events have heightened awareness and preparedness.

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