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Greece issues a warning about Santorini earthquake activity

After increased seismic activity, Greek authorities on the Aegean Island of Santorini have advised residents to close schools on Monday. They also advise people not to gather in enclosed spaces and avoid two small ports.

The civil protection ministry announced in a Saturday afternoon statement that a series of tremors of up to a magnitude of 4.3 were recorded on Friday and on Saturday between the volcanic islands of Santorini, and Amorgos.

According to the ministry, the activity is not related to volcanic activity. It has also receded. However, experts have proposed precautionary measures such as the closure of schools on February 3. The ministry also warned people not to enter or stay in the small port Ammoudi, and Fira harbour which is mainly used by cruise ships.

According to the Athens Geodynamic Institute, Sunday morning there were a series of earthquakes measuring between 2.8-4.5, but no damage was caused. Greece is located on several fault lines, and earthquakes are common.

Santorini, Greece's most popular tourist destination.

Around 1600 BC, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in human history shaped the island into its present shape. The last eruption that occurred in the area was in 1950.

(source: Reuters)