Schools remained shut and additional flights were scheduled to help people leave the Greek island of Santorini on Monday (February 3) as dozens of tremors shook the popular holiday destination for a fourth day. Among those queuing to leave at the island ferry port was 35-year old Tzanis Lignos who said the quakes had “traumatised” the island. - REUTERS
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00:00For three days now, there have been earthquakes all the time, every five minutes.
00:14It is continuous.
00:15They don't stop at all.
00:17The entire island is traumatized.
00:19We have been looking for tickets for three days now.
00:21We could not find any for the ferries or the airplanes.
00:24They didn't exist.
00:25Last night, when we tried to book a ticket, the last one was gone.
00:28There was nothing.
00:29The airplanes were all booked.
00:30They put on some extra flights, but the tickets are really expensive.
00:33They have reached 300 to 350 euros per person.
00:37You can't find seats.
00:38Luckily, we found boat tickets for me, my wife, and the children.