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Watch as Instagram island Santorini is hit by horror LANDSLIDES after holiday hotspot rocked by terrifying earthquakes

INSTAGRAM island Santorini has been hit with horror landslides after the holiday hotspot was rocked by terrifying earthquakes.

Despite Greek experts insisting the quakes are not linked to Santorini’s volcano, fears loom as the pattern of seismic activity is a cause for concern.

Landslides in Santorini after continuous tremors.
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Landslides after continuous tremors have occurred in Santorini[/caption]
People waiting at a ferry terminal in Santorini, Greece, after a series of earthquakes.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini as they prepare to leave[/caption]
Tourists walking past closed shops in Fira, Santorini.
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Tourists pass by closed shops in Fira town as Greek authorities are taking emergency measures in response to intense seismic activity in Santorini[/caption]

Santorini and other surrounding islands have been described to be “dancing” as seismic activity continues to intensify.

One new earthquake, measuring at an unbelievable 4.3 on the Richter scale, hit the sea area 19km southwest of Amorgos – followed by a 4.6-magnitude earthquake 30 minutes later 14km southwest of Arkesini.

And, at the same time, landslides began to devastate the beautiful Santorini coasts due to the intense tremors.

Unbelievable footage shows rocks dramatically fall, leaving behind large clouds of dust just along the edge of Santorini’s stunning, all-white landscape.

Rocks were also captured falling dramatically into the sea as people in boats watch on in fear and horror.

Phones on the island blared terrifying alert warnings about the slides as various earthquakes caused deafening rumbles.

Citizens and visitors have been speaking out about their fears from the quakes and consequential landslides – with many desperately fleeing their homes.

One resident, Michalis Gerontakis, said: “I have never felt anything like this and with such frequency – an earthquake every 10 or 20 minutes.

“Everyone is anxious even if some of us hide it not to cause panic, but everyone is worried.”

Another local, Nadia Benomar, explained: “We’ve had earthquakes before but never anything like this. This feels different.”

Authorities have banned access to some spots by the sea, including Santorini’s famous old port, due to the close proximity to the cliffs.

People waiting at a ferry terminal on Santorini, Greece, with luggage and cars.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini on Monday[/caption]
People waiting on a ferry dock in Santorini, Greece, following earthquakes.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini[/caption]
People wait on the quayside to embark a ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini on February 3, 2025, as they prepare to leave in the wake of recurring earthquakes. Fresh overnight tremors shook Greece's top tourist island Santorini, media reports said, prompting people to sleep outdoors and others to leave by plane or ferry. (Photo by Aris MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)
People have prepared to leave in the wake of recurring earthquakes
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Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed in Santorini as fears grew of the earthquake.

Precautions were also ordered on several nearby Aegean Sea islands – all incredibly popular holiday hotspots – after over a whopping 200 undersea earthquakes were recorded in the area over the past three days.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said from Brussels: “We have a very intense geological phenomenon to handle.

“I want to ask our islanders first and foremost to remain calm, to listen to the instructions of the Civil Protection [authority].”

The Protection Minister Vasilis Kikilias urged citizens late on Sunday to “strictly adhere to safety recommendations to minimise risk”.

Santorini sits in the middle of the Aegean Sea Plate and close to an active volcanic arc that runs between Greece and Turkey across the Aegean.

Between 2011 and 2012, there were a series of earthquakes after magma moved below the surface.

Big eruptions are only expected from the volcano every 22,000 years – giving another 19,000 to go until a big one is expected.

Tourists taking photos of Santorini island with emergency crews deployed due to seismic activity.
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Tourists take photographs from Fira town on the popular Aegean Sea holiday island of Santorini[/caption]
People waiting behind a fence at a ferry port.
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People wait for the arrival of a regularly scheduled ferry to Athens’ port of Piraeus, after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a powerful earthquake[/caption]

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Love Island fans work out real reason for Tina’s tears – and it’s NOT because she’s heartbroken over Scott

LOVE Island All Stars fans are convinced they know why Tina Stinnes has been crying so much – and it is not because Scott Thomas has walked out.

Tina, 29, was once again left in floods of tears in last night’s show after Scott, 36, broke the news that he was leaving.

Scott Thomas and Luca Bish embracing and crying.
Love Island fans think they know the real reason for Tina’s tears
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Scott Thomas and a woman embracing and crying.
The star sobbed as Scott Thomas told her he was quitting All Stars
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Fans think her tears run deeper than Scott’s exit, however
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Scott Thomas leaving the Love Island villa, saying goodbye to the other islanders.
Scott was seen leaving the villa on Sunday night
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The pair had endured an up and down romance since they coupled up, with Scott finally admitting the spark was not there for him.

But after she started to cry following his brutal snub, fans felt there was more to her tears than meets the eye.

Some viewers of the ITV2 reality show believe that Tina is actually feeling “demoralised” after being let down by so many men recently.

Within the past 12 months, Tina was ditched by both Reza Amiri-Garroussi and Miles Nazaire.

Reza called things off with her so he could rekindle his relationship with his ex Ruby Adler.

Miles, meanwhile, was also involved in a ‘will they, won’t they’ storyline on Made In Chelsea with Tina and his former flame Jazz Saunders.

And to make matters worse, Tina’s dirty laundry with Casey O’Gorman was made public knowledge when she made her Love Island All Stars entrance.

During a tense game of Suck Or Blow, which saw the islanders playing truth or dare, Casey was asked to explain why they had split.

He said: “There was this party and she got left by herself waiting for a taxi…”

But hitting back, Tina fumed: “It was a little bit different to that…you grabbed a group of girls and walked off, didn’t say bye, and I just stood there.

“Like I f***ing rolled out of your bed a couple of days ago, so it was a little bit…”

Sharing their thoughts on Tina’s latest tears, fans believe the combination of heartbreaks might have all become too much.

Writing on a Digital Spy forum, one viewer said: “In the last year, both Rez and Miles from Made In Chelsea have been keen at the start of their relationship with Tina and then rejected her a few weeks in.

“Rez left Tina to reconcile with his fiery and problematic ex, Ruby.

“Casey also spent a few nights with Tina and then ditched her and now Scott has done the same. It must be really demoralising.”

Other fans shared their thoughts on X, with one saying: “Ok I need to know: Is Tina crying over 36yo commitaphobe Scott? (Bc why?) Or Is she crying bc she’s been made to look like a mug and she’s embarrassed? (Bc she got told he wasn’t feeling it a week ago?)”

Another added: “I don’t know why no one likes Tina. Even on #MadeInChelsea she struggles to get man.”

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Tina had originally starred on Love Island alongside Scott in 2017.

Scott was convinced they had unfinished business, but it gradually became clear she wasn’t The One for him.

On Sunday night’s show, he packed his bags and left after deciding it was time for him to go – meaning Tina is now single again.

However, things could be on the up for the unlucky-in-love star.

The Sun has exclusively revealed that there is a new bombshell heading Tina’s way.

Chuggs Wallis, who went to private school and is a rugby player, appeared in the 2021 series of Love Island.

Show bosses are hoping his arrival will put a smile back on Tina’s face.

  • Love Island continues tonight, 9pm, ITV2/ ITVX
Tina Stinnes, new Made in Chelsea cast member, in a floral dress.
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Tina has had her heart broken a lot recently[/caption]
Miles Nazaire at the Made in Chelsea series 18 launch.
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A fling with Made In Chelsea’s Miles Nazaire fizzled out[/caption]
Tina from Made in Chelsea speaking.
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Tina was also involved in another love triangle last year[/caption]
Tina and Reza from Made in Chelsea at a party.
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Reza Amiri-Garroussi ditched Tina for his ex Ruby in Made In Chelsea[/caption]
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Tina says All Stars’ Casey treated her badly, too
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Ryanair ‘kickstart summer 2025’ with SALE offering €29.99 flights to top European cities – but you have to act fast

RYANAIR has launched a major sale with bargain flights from Ireland to popular European summer break destinations from €29.99.

But passengers will need to act fast as the sale will end on February 12 at midnight.

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Ryanair launched their summer getaway sale for 2025
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Amsterdam canal houses reflected in the water at sunset.
Many gorgeous destinations has been included in the sale for the peak season
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Over thousands of flight seats are on offer with fares starting from just €29.99 one way.

The sale includes a range of European hotspots, providing an affordable opportunity for those planning their 2025 getaways in the midst of grey weather.

However, jet setters must act fast to bag these sales as the seats are quickly selling out and thousands of holidaymakers are busy planning their next summer gateways.

The Ryanair summer break sale offers cheap flights from Dublin Airport to Santiago, Turin, Toulouse and Gran Canaria.

And there are flights to popular cities such as Brussels, Paris, Memminghen and Amsterdam.

The sale also offers flights to popular destinations in the United Kingdom, including London, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh.

The popular Scandinavian cities Stockholm and Copenhagen have joined the sale, boasting a diverse culture with beautiful buildings, yummy treats and fantastic shopping districts.

The major sale also applies to Knock Airport, Cork Airport, Shannon Airport and Kerry Airport.

Knock Airport only offers flights to the United Kingdom, such as Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Liverpool, Birmingham and London.

And Cork Airport offers cheap flights to Valencia, Brussels, Paris, London and Edinburgh.

Kerry Airport’s choice of flights in the sale is limited as they offer cheap seats to London and Frankfurt.

Lastly, Shannon Airport offers flights to Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester, London and Budapest.

LIMITED DAYS OF FLIGHT OPPORTUNITIES

However, some airports only offer limited days of flight opportunities, as Knock Airport to Edinburgh can only be flown on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Shannon Airport only offer flights to Budapest on Tuesdays and Sundays while Cork Airport provides flights to Brussels, Belgium on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Kerry Airport only offers flights to Frankfurt, Germany, on Fridays and Sundays.

The valid travel period is from April 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025.

Ryanair said: “Terms and conditions apply and promotional fares are subject to availability.

“Book by 12/02/25 for travel between 01/04/25 and 30/06/25.”

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Ryan Magill dedicates Down’s stunning comeback win over Cork to fans as they get off the mark in Division 2

RYAN MAGILL thanked the Newry crowd for inspiring a comeback win over Cork.

Down trailed by seven points at half-time, with Pat Havern hitting four two-pointers.

2 February 2025; Sean McDonnell of Cork in action against Ryan Magill of Down during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Down and Cork at Páirc Esler in Newry, Down. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
Ryan Magill, left, dedicated Down’s win over Cork to the fans
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And attacker Magill said: “It’s great when Newry is behind you. We had to come back twice in the second half but we showed character.”

Cork hit five two-pointers in the first half, with Brian O’Driscoll, Seán McDonnell, Rory Maguire and Mark Cronin (twice) all scoring from long range.

Odhrán Murdock, Havern, Oisín Savage and goalkeeper Ronan Burns — on his county debut — were on target for Down in the first period.

Two-pointers from James Guinness and Havern kick-started the Down comeback.

Cork replied with a McDonnell goal, but Danny Magill’s green flag swung the momentum back Down’s way.

DOWN: R Burns 0-1, 45; P Fegan, R McEvoy, P McCarthy; G McKibben, P Laverty, C Mooney; D Guinness, O Murdock 0-3; C Doherty 0-1, J Guinness 0-3, 1tp, D Magill 1-1; O Savage 0-2, 1f, P Havern 0-8, 1tp, 3tpf, R Magill. Subs: C McCrickard for McKibben 45 mins; A McClemenrts for Savage 55; E Branigan for Mooney 55; M Rooney for J Guinness 59.

CORK: P Doyle 0-1f; M Shanley, D O’Mahony, N Loughran; B O’Driscoll 0-2, 1tp, R Maguire 0-2, 1tp, M Tailluir; S Walsh 0-1, C O’Callaghan; P Walsh, S Porter, E McSweeney 0-1; M Cronin 0-6, 2tpf, C Óg Jones 1-0, S McDonnell 1-2, 1tp. Subs: T Walsh for Porter 29 mins; C Maguire for McSweeney 55.

REFEREE: B Cassidy (Derry).

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