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Third Greek Island Declares Emergency Amid Intensifying Quakes

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Anafi Island in Greece has declared a state of emergency as earthquake activity intensifies near Santorini, a top tourist hotspot. This marks the third Greek island to take such measures, following Santorini and Amorgos. Over 14,000 tremors have been recorded near Santorini since January 26, raising concerns about potential disasters. The emergency status, effective until March 13, allows for swift resource mobilization.

Santorini, a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea, attracts millions of tourists annually. The region has a history of seismic activity, including a devastating 1950s earthquake and tsunami that caused significant damage. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety.

As tremors continue, the Greek government remains on high alert, prioritizing disaster preparedness and response. The emergency declarations highlight the growing urgency to safeguard residents and tourists amid escalating seismic threats. Stay updated as officials work to mitigate risks in this iconic Mediterranean destination.

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