Granada Suffers Second 4.8 Earthquake in Less than a Week, Alhambra Evacuated
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A new earthquake with the magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter scale and several replicas rock Spain. The Andalusian authorities confirmed the slight injury of three people. The president of the autonomous community asked the population for "maximum prudence" and calm, especially that experts say that it is very likely to continue the replicas in the next period. Residents are frightened by the repeated earthquakes of recent times.
An earthquake of magnitude 4,8 shakes Granada. Parts of the Alhambra are evacuated, facades collapse, three people are injured.
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake has struck the Spanish city of Granada, causing cracks in the walls of some buildings and falling debris, with three people slightly injured, local authorities said. Just days earlier, the southern Spanish city was hit by a slightly stronger earthquake, measuring 5.0.
Since Saturday the Spanish province has recorded an intense seismic activity. Junta da Andalucia has activated the pre-emergency phase of the Plan in front of the seismic risk in the region. Granada closes municipal services and evacuates monuments and shopping centers
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Spanish province of Granada on Tuesday, causing cracks in building walls and falling debris, slightly injuring three people, officials said.
Once again, the southern Spanish tourist metropolis of Granada has been shaken by a medium earthquake of magnitude 4.8.
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