A series of unexpected earthquakes have recently struck various regions, including Grovetown, Georgia, Santorini, Greece, and Edmond, Oklahoma. While most of these quakes were minor in magnitude, their frequency and unusual locations have raised concerns among residents and experts. In Georgia, a 2.0 magnitude quake was recorded, while Santorini experienced thousands of small tremors, prompting temporary evacuations. Oklahoma, already known for its seismic activity, saw two more quakes this week, adding to a growing timeline of events. Authorities in affected areas are monitoring the situation closely, urging preparedness while reassuring the public.
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Recent Earthquakes Shake Grovetown, Georgia: What You Need to Know
The first earthquake struck at 8:19 p.m., approximately 8.8 miles northwest of Grovetown, Georgia. It registered a magnitude of 2.0 and occurred at a depth of five kilometers, indicating a relatively shallow quake.
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As Unexplained Quakes Ease, Santorini Insists It’s Open for Business
The Greek island was shaken by thousands of mostly smaller-scale temblors. Now, residents have returned, and they hope visitors will, too.
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Earthquakes in Oklahoma: a look at earthquakes in 2024 and 2025
Two earthquakes shake Edmond, Oklahoma early Friday, recalling last year's damaging seismic events. A full timeline of Oklahoma's earthquake history.