The school on Santorini, Greece, has recently been closed on Monday after the earthquake has increased.
The authorities also advised the “large gathering of closed space” throughout the island.
Up to 4.6 size progress It has been recorded over the last few days. Earthquakes of 4.3 and 3.9 were reported on Sunday morning.
Santorini is known as the Greek Volcanic Arc, but the last major eruption was in 1950. The Greek authorities say the recent movement has not been related to volcanic activity and has begun to sink.
The progress recorded by geologists is considered trivial or light, but the authorities recommended various preventive measures in addition to closing schools, including avoiding the port of Ammoudi and Fira.
Large cruise ships are often anchored near the old Fira port, and passengers take a small boat to the coast.
1600BC, one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history, has formed an island today.