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Granada Tries to Get Back to Normal After Recording More than 3,000 Incidents Following Several Earthquakes

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Volunteers, technical staff and firefighters are inspecting and assessing the damage so that the city and the province can get back to normal

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Granada continues to tremble. After the first earthquake that the city suffered last August 14th—of magnitude 4.8—the area has not stopped experiencing different replicas, coming to record more than 50 in the last days. The concern of its neighbors is palpable, like that of all the Grenadians of birth who, although they no longer reside there, are living with special regret what happened. In this last group is Estrella Morente, one of the best k…

·Madrid, Spain
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The capital and its metropolitan area try to return to normal between cordoned streets, a multitude of workers and neighbors who continue to scare the body

·Madrid, Spain
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The seismic sequence is already well above the first estimates while technicians and architects inspect hundreds of buildings and maintain urgent security measures in the most affected buildings.

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Of the total, 459 have been classified in green, 105 in yellow and none need be demolished.The Seismic Risk Emergency Plan remains active in emergency phase, operational situation 1

·Seville, Spain
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The technical architects have launched the revisions of the infrastructure of the center that have suffered the most damage caused by the last tremors Granada reinforces the inspections to buildings after the earthquake: 800 requests and 154

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El Diario Montañes broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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