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1956 Aegean quake: Greece’s deadliest tsunami revisited

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1956 Aegean quake: Greece’s deadliest tsunami revisited | The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem Post/Science

Geophysical Research Letters analysis shows both fault rupture and submarine landslides contributed to the disaster.

Kokkari, a fishing village on Samos island, Greece.
Kokkari, a fishing village on Samos island, Greece.
(photo credit: Georgios Tsichlis at Shutterstock)
ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF
SEPTEMBER 2, 2025 14:45




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