Hundreds flee Santorini as quakes disrupt life

[Bangkok Post] - 02/5/2025

Hundreds of people packed a port in Santorini in the early morning hours of Tuesday to board a ferry and reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept shaking the famous Greek tourist island. - REUTERS



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