Second Greek Island Declares Emergency Amid Ongoing Earthquake Swarm

Greece's government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island on February 6, 2025, following a series of undersea earthquakes that have persisted since January 31. The most significant tremor, recorded at magnitude 5.2, struck late Wednesday, prompting officials to mobilize emergency services to the region. Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis stated that personnel from fire departments, police, and coast guard were deployed to assist residents amid the tremors.
Despite the earthquakes causing minimal structural damage, thousands of residents and seasonal workers have evacuated to the mainland via ferry. Seismologist Vassilis K. Karastathis indicated that the seismic activity is not linked to volcanic activity but warned that its potential for escalation remains unknown. Crews have cordoned off areas at risk of rockslides and evaluated the structural integrity of school buildings that have been closed during this period of upheaval.
The local Orthodox church has called for community support during this challenging time, emphasizing the importance of solidarity among residents.