A series of earthquakes near Santorini in Greece has prompted authorities to close schools, deploy rescue teams with sniffer dogs, and urge residents to drain their swimming pools as a precaution. Despite over 200 tremors since Friday, experts believe they are not linked to the volcano on Santorini, which had a major eruption in the past. The strongest quake recorded was magnitude 4.6, with no damage reported, but officials are monitoring the situation closely as residents remain on edge.
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