Schools were informed on the Greek island of Santorini on Monday after increasing seismic activity in recent days.
The authorities also advised not to “large gatherings in closed spaces” across the island – a famous tourist destination known for their white buildings and blue churches.
Height up to 4.6 in size It has been recorded over the past two days – with an earthquake 4.3 and 3.9 size reported nearby Sunday morning.
Santorini is what is known as the Hellenic Sagittarius, but the last large eruption was in 1950. The Greek authorities said that the recent movements are not related to volcanic activity and began in distress.
The tremors recorded by geologists are slight or light, but the authorities have recommended a number of preventive measures in addition to closing the school, including avoiding AMMOUDI and first ports.
Great trips ships are often established near the old port of Fira, where passengers are brought to the beach on smaller boats.
One of the largest volcanic eruptions in history, about 1600bc, formed the island as it is today.