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The Alhambra Does Not Present Structural Damage After Earthquakes Although It Records Damage to Decorative Elements

The first vice president and advisor of Presidency, Health and Emergencies, Antonio Sanz, has indicated that the monumental complex of the Alhambra does not present "significant structural damage" after the earthquakes recorded in Granada, although "some very localized situations" of damage to nonstructural elements have been identified, such as the fall of decorative plasterwork pieces in the Room of the Throne.
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The first vice president and advisor of Presidency, Health and Emergencies, Antonio Sanz, has indicated that the monumental complex of the Alhambra does not present "significant structural damage" after the earthquakes recorded in Granada, although "some very localized situations" of damage to nonstructural elements have been identified, such as the fall of decorative plasterwork pieces in the Room of the Throne.

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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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