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Greek Seismologist Hopes Kolumbo Volcano Magma Rise Moderate, not Violent

Greek Seismologist Hopes Kolumbo Volcano Magma Rise Moderate, not Violent

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Seismic tremors continue to rattle the waters between Santorini, Ios, Amorgos,

Seismic tremors continue to rattle the waters between Santorini, Ios, Amorgos, and Anafi, in the Cyclades, raising concerns about the Kolumbo submarine volcano. Despite a noticeable decline in the intensity of quakes over the past two days, prominent Greek seismologist Akis Tselentis urges caution, warning that seismic activity remains ongoing.

Tselentis, who resigned from Greece’s earthquake risk assessment board, citing political interference in scientific work, last week, addressed the situation in a social media update on Sunday morning, accompanied by scientific data visualizations.

He emphasized the need for an open-minded approach in science, advocating for broad perspectives and creative thinking rather than rigid dogma.

While recent tremors have been less perceptible, Tselentis clarified that seismic activity continues at lower magnitudes, while shared recorded seismicity data from the past 24 hours, underlining the importance of ongoing monitoring.

In his message, the professor also responded to premature claims by business owners and politicians suggesting that the crisis had passed and tourism could proceed unaffected. He cautioned against drawing hasty conclusions and reiterated the need for continued precautionary measures.

Looking ahead, the seismologist stressed that there is still a long way to go in understanding the evolving situation.

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