Recently, the island of Santorini in Greece was shaken by a series of new earthquakes in the Aegean Sea early Thursday morning. These earthquakes became part of a wave of tremors that scientists encountered, leading to a mass evacuation of the population.
The earthquakes caused panic and insecurity among local residents and tourists, which led to the evacuation of many people from buildings, especially the island's distinctive architecture. Local authorities and emergency services quickly responded to the events, coordinating evacuations and providing assistance to the affected.
Notably, a local resident said: "I have lived here for many years, but such a number of earthquakes in a short period of time - this is the first. We are very anxious and hope that we can cope with this situation together."
Significant structural damage to buildings and roads has been recorded in some areas of the island. Specialists and engineers have begun to assess the damage and determine measures for restoring the infrastructure.