
State of Emergency Declared on Niyoz Island Due to Seismic Activity in Aegean Sea

Greek Island of Niyoz Declared State of Emergency
The Greek Civil Protection Secretary General, Vasilis Papayeorgiu, recently declared a state of emergency on the island of Niyoz in the Aegean Sea. This decision comes in light of the increasing seismic activity in the region.
The state of emergency on Niyoz Island is set to last until March 14th, affecting the residents and visitors on the island. This move follows similar declarations on the neighboring islands of Yamurgi and Anafiya, with Santorini Island being the most recent to be declared a state of emergency last week.
The seismic mobility in the Aegean Sea has been a cause for concern in recent weeks, prompting authorities to take precautionary measures. The suspension of activities on Santorini, Yamurgi, Niyoz, and Anafiya islands until February 17th is aimed at ensuring the safety of individuals in the area.
As the situation continues to evolve, authorities are closely monitoring the seismic activity to protect the inhabitants of these beautiful Greek islands. Stay tuned for further updates on the state of emergency in the region.





