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Inspections of Damaged Temples Have Begun in Granada

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In the metropolitan area of Granada, in southern Spain, inspections have begun on a dozen temples that may have been damaged by the earthquakes and aftershocks that have been hitting Andalusia since Saturday.
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In the metropolitan area of Granada, in southern Spain, inspections have begun on a dozen temples that may have been damaged by the earthquakes and aftershocks that have been hitting Andalusia since Saturday.

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In the metropolitan area of Granada, in southern Spain, inspections have begun on a dozen churches that may have been damaged by the earthquakes and aftershocks that have struck Andalusia since Saturday. The Archdiocese of Granada announced that the condition of all potentially damaged religious buildings is still unknown. Following the inspections, the Royal Chapel of Granada and the Carthusian Monastery are scheduled to reopen on Thursday. The…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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