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State of Emergency on Santorini Island: Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Greece warns citizens

Greek authorities have declared a state of emergency on Santorini Island starting February 6 due to intense seismic activity in recent days. The Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Greece urges Moldovan citizens to exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel to affected areas, IPN reports.

According to Greece’s civil protection authorities, the earthquakes have increased the risk of landslides and falling rocks, posing a danger to both residents and tourists.

The Moldovan Embassy recommends avoiding the ports of Ammoudi, Armeni, Kourfou, and Fira. Travelers are advised to monitor official updates from Greek authorities before setting out on their journey.

For Moldovan citizens in Greece in need of consular assistance, the embassy provides the following contact details:
Phone: (+30) 210 699-03-72
Emergency phone: (+30) 698 470 2421
Email: atena@mfa.gov.md, consulat.atena@mfa.gov.md

Greece is an active seismic zone, and Santorini Island is known for its volcanic activity. The region has experienced multiple earthquakes in the past, and the safety measures imposed by authorities aim to protect both the local population and tourists.

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