Santorini closed the school with Tremors Rattle Greek Island.

I heard that the school on Santorini’s Greece has recently closed on Monday with a recent response to the increase in earthquake activities.

The authorities also advised the “large gathering of closed space” throughout the island.

Up to 4.9 size progress It was recorded northeast of the island on Monday, and recent days of earthquakes of 4.3 and 3.9 have been reported nearby.

Santorini is known as the Greek Volcanic ARC, a chain of volcanic islands created by plate structure, but the last major eruption was in the 1950s.

The Greek authorities said that the recent minor earthquakes are related to the crustal movements instead of volcanic activity, and the activity of Santorini Caldera is the volcanic basin around the island.

The progress recorded by geologists is considered to be minimal or light, but the authorities recommended many preventive measures in addition to the closure of school, and the ships were recommended to avoid Ammudi and Fira port.

Large cruise ships are often anchored near the old Fira port, and passengers take a small boat to the coast.

The school was also instructed to close on nearby Anapi Island, iOS and Amorgos Island.

According to an earthquake laboratory at the University of Athens, more than 200 earthquakes have been recorded on Greece in the last 48 hours.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Kiri Acos Mito Skyss, along with Greek earthquake planning and protection organizations (OSAP), Efthimios Lekkas and Minister of Civil Affairs, was chairman of the emergency meeting at Maximos Palace.

Kikilias asked the government to observe the instructions issued by the authorities for people on the islands who were alerted and influenced by a meeting to discuss the continuous earthquake between Santorini and Amorgos.

It is a good idea to avoid abandoned buildings and travel on a route that is highly likely to occur.

Recent tremors are not expected to be a pioneer of differentiation, but stronger differentiation cannot be excluded.

Kostas Papazachos, a professor of Earth physics at Thessaloniki Aristotle University, told the public broadcaster ERT that preventive measures were “precisely to limit the influence of stronger earthquakes.”

He added: “When you have too vivid and intense sequences next to you, you should always be careful because there is a risk of that happen.”

Professor Papazachos said a minor earthquake occurred while people were gathered in large crowds.

The South Ajing Fire Department was dispatched to Santorini for general alarms and rescue teams and regional commander.

The island’s population is about 15,500 people, but they welcome millions of tourists every year. The British Ministry of Foreign Affairs repeated the recent actions to the UK tourists on Sundays and ordered visitors to follow the local government’s commitment.