Spain: A New Series of Earthquakes Hits Granada
The region of Granada, in southern Spain, was once again shaken during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday. At least ten earthquakes were recorded, extending a seismic activity that emerged several days earlier and has already caused material damage as well as minor injuries.
A Night Marked by Multiple Quakes
The province of Granada recorded at least ten seismic shocks during the night, according to Spanish authorities.
This new series comes five days after an initial earthquake that affected the region and triggered a succession of aftershocks. Several buildings had already sustained damage, while residents had experienced minor injuries during the previous shocks.
The repetition of earthquakes is now causing concern among residents, especially in areas where some buildings already show signs of weakening.
Establishments Closed for Safety
In response to the ongoing seismic activity, local authorities have taken several precautionary measures.
Some shops, churches, and museums have temporarily closed their doors. Local administrative services have also been suspended as a precaution to limit public exposure to potential risks associated with damaged buildings.
The priority is to prevent new shocks from causing accidents in already weakened structures.
Residents Leaving Their Homes
The seismic activity has also disrupted daily life.
According to local media, some residents have chosen to temporarily leave the region for the coast, while others preferred to spend part of the night outdoors.
The main concern is the potential degradation of buildings that have already sustained damage. In several neighborhoods, the succession of shocks fuels a sense of uncertainty, even when the intensity of the tremors remains limited.
Ongoing Activity for Several Days
The current situation is part of a seismic sequence that began several days ago.
The previous shocks had already caused damage to some buildings and vehicles in the Granada region. Three people had notably sustained minor injuries during a new series of tremors recorded on Tuesday.
The succession of events is leading authorities to maintain heightened vigilance.
Granada Under Surveillance
Granada is located in an area where tectonic activity can regularly cause earthquakes. The increase in aftershocks does not necessarily mean a major earthquake is imminent, but it justifies monitoring and preventive measures.
For local authorities, the immediate challenge is primarily to assess the state of affected infrastructures and to prevent access to buildings posing potential dangers.
The coming hours will be crucial to measure the evolution of seismic activity and to determine whether the shocks continue to decrease in intensity or if new episodes require additional measures.
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