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Experts: Earth Deformation in Santorini, Vigilance for Volcanic Activity

Experts: Earth Deformation in Santorini, Vigilance for Volcanic Activity

Hellenic Shipping News

Greece’s two leading scientific committees on seismic risk and volcanic activity

Greece’s two leading scientific committees on seismic risk and volcanic activity have completed their latest assessment of the ongoing tremors near the islet of Anydro, between Santorini and Amorgos. Meeting on Sunday, February 16, experts emphasized the need for continued vigilance for potential volcanic activity after analyzing the latest data on the region’s seismic behavior.

The session, held at the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, was attended by Minister Vassilis Kikilias and a panel of scientists.

After reviewing all available evidence, they noted that while the seismic sequence in the area appears to be subsiding, with around 1,300 recorded tremors of magnitude 3.0 or higher since February 1, the situation remains under close observation. The strongest earthquake so far reached a magnitude of 5.3.

Experts attributed the ongoing activity near Anydro to underwater faults running in a northeast-southwest direction, a pattern consistent with the region’s broader geodynamic framework. They believe this seismic activity is driven by a combination of tectonic shifts and deeper magmatic processes.

Meanwhile, inside the Santorini Caldera, seismic activity has remained stable, but an increase in ground deformation across the wider Santorini region has prompted further monitoring.

Despite the persistent activity, structural inspections have

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