Watch as Instagram island Santorini is hit by horror LANDSLIDES after holiday hotspot rocked by terrifying earthquakes
Watch as Instagram island Santorini is hit by horror LANDSLIDES after holiday hotspot rocked by terrifying earthquakes
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INSTAGRAM island Santorini has been hit with horror landslides after the holiday hotspot was rocked by terrifying earthquakes. Despite Greek experts insisting the quakes are not linked to Santorini's volcano, fears loom as the pattern of seismic activity is a cause for concern. Santorini and other surrounding islands have been described to be "dancing" as seismic activity continues to intensify. One new earthquake, measuring at an unbelievable 4.3 on the Richter scale, hit the sea area 19km southwest of Amorgos - followed by a 4.6-magnitude earthquake 30 minutes later 14km southwest of Arkesini.
And, at the same time, landslides began to devastate the beautiful Santorini coasts due to the intense tremors. Unbelievable footage shows rocks dramatically fall, leaving behind large clouds of dust just along the edge of Santorini's stunning, all-white landscape. Rocks were also captured plummeting into the sea as residents and visitors watched on in horror. Phones on the island blared terrifying alert warnings about the slides as various earthquakes caused deafening rumbles.
Citizens and visitors have been speaking out about their fears from the quakes and consequential landslides - with many desperately fleeing their homes. One resident, Michalis Gerontakis, said: "I have never felt anything like this and with such frequency - an earthquake every 10 or 20 minutes. "Everyone is anxious even if some of us hide it not to cause panic, but everyone is worried.". Another local, Nadia Benomar, explained: "We’ve had earthquakes before but never anything like this. This feels different.".
Authorities have banned access to some spots by the sea, including Santorini's famous old port, due to the close proximity to the cliffs. Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed in Santorini as fears grew of the earthquake. Precautions were also ordered on several nearby Aegean Sea islands - all incredibly popular holiday hotspots - after over a whopping 200 undersea earthquakes were recorded in the area over the past three days.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said from Brussels: "We have a very intense geological phenomenon to handle. "I want to ask our islanders first and foremost to remain calm, to listen to the instructions of the Civil Protection [authority].". The Protection Minister Vasilis Kikilias urged citizens late on Sunday to "strictly adhere to safety recommendations to minimise risk". Santorini sits in the middle of the Aegean Sea Plate and close to an active volcanic arc that runs between Greece and Turkey across the Aegean.