Emergency on Santorini Island Due to Strong Earthquake

A state of emergency has been declared on Greece's island of Santorini after a strong earthquake, forcing thousands to evacuate amid fears of a potential tsunami or volcanic eruption.

Seismic Activity on Santorini Island

Schools on the Greek island of Santorini remain closed as dozens of tremors shake the area for a fourth day. Residents and visitors advised to stay out of indoor spaces and small ports. Additional flights scheduled to help people leave the island. Seismic activity expected to continue for weeks.

Volcanic Eruption in Iceland

A new volcanic eruption in Iceland has started spewing lava over 100 feet into the air at the Sundhnúks crater. This is the fifth eruption since December, with significant evacuations and property damage reported.

Flash Floods and Mudslides in West Sumatra, Indonesia

Flash floods and mudslides in Indonesia's West Sumatra province killed at least 43 people, with 15 still missing. The disaster was triggered by torrential rain, landslides, and cold lava flow from Mount Marapi, an active volcano.

Volcanic Eruption at Mount Ruang, Indonesia

Mount Ruang in Indonesia has erupted, causing authorities to issue the highest level alert and evacuate residents due to dangers of ash, falling rocks, hot volcanic clouds, and potential tsunamis. An international airport was closed temporarily, and over 11,000 people were affected.