Spain: Grenada Shaken by a Rare Earthquake of Magnitude 5 that Makes No Victims
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The tourist town of Andalusia suffered an earthquake in the night which caused only isolated material damage. The palace of the Alhambra was not damaged. The last earthquake of this magnitude dates back to 1955.
Small earthquakes are not rare in Andalusia, Spain's most populated region, but they rarely reach a magnitude of 5. No significant victims or material damage are to be reported.
The emergency service 112 of Andalusia has received more than 80 calls due to the earthquake of 5 degrees of magnitude recorded in the early morning of this Saturday in Alhendin (Granada), a tremor that has caused different material damages.Read more]]>
The earthquake occurred after 1 a.m., local time. Two other tremors preceded him on Friday firing the alert in the metropolitan area of Granada
The earthquake of magnitude 5 with epicenter recorded this s bado in the province of Granada (south of Spain a) I shook much of Andaluc to and felt in the regions lim trofes of Murcia, Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura, as in that of Madrid, although they do not consist for now.
But officials confirmed there were no casualties or serious damage, especially to the southern city's Alhambra palace, a UNESCO-listed jewel of medieval Islamic architecture and home to the last Muslim kingdom in Spain.
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