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The Earthquake Bill Is Skyrocketing in Grenada: More than 12,500 Claims and 35 Million in Damage

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The houses concentrate more than 93% of the files and the capital already exceeds 6,000 applications to the Insurance Compensation Consortium
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The houses concentrate more than 93% of the files and the capital already exceeds 6,000 applications to the Insurance Compensation Consortium

·Madrid, Spain
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The Insurance Compensation Consortium (CCS) has received 12,531 claims related to the succession of earthquakes active for the past week in the metropolitan area of Granada, earthquakes with a provisional damage cost of more than 35 million. The Granada Association of Insurance Mediators has updated in a statement the figures related to the current seismic series and to the claims received by the Insurance Compensation Consortium (CCS).

Following the various earthquakes in the province of Granada in the last few days, there have been thousands of requests from those affected to cover the damage caused in establishments, homes or tangible property. That is why the Insurance Compensation Consortium (CCS) has received 12,531 claims for compensation related to the succession of earthquakes. Some tremors that, for the time being, have a provisional cost of damages in excess of 35 mi…

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El Debate broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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