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Cracks on a damaged tower in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
Cracks on a damaged tower in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
Debris lies scattered on a street in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
Debris lies scattered on a street in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
People wait in a park after being evacuated from affected areas in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
People wait in a park after being evacuated from affected areas in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
A damaged wall of a building is cordorned off in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
A damaged wall of a building is cordorned off in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
A fallen tree branch lies atop a damaged vehicle on a street in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
A fallen tree branch lies atop a damaged vehicle on a street in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck southern Spain, in Granada, Spain, August 18, 2026. REUTERS/Fermin Rodriguez
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At least 10 earthquakes struck Granada in southern Spain overnight, authorities said on Wednesday, continuing seismic activity ​that began in the region five days ago and has ‌caused light injuries and damage to buildings.

Many shops, churches and museums were closed while the local government shuttered offices as a precaution. Local media ​reported that some residents fled to the coast while ​others opted to stay outdoors for fear of ⁠structures collapsing.

The strongest quake of the sequence was of magnitude ​3.4 at 10.35 p.m. on Tuesday, with its epicentre in ​Ogijares, 7 km (4 miles) south of Granada city, according to the National Geographic Institute (IGN).

It was followed by nine tremors between 1.5 and 2.5 magnitude ​and dozens of smaller aftershocks.

Health services said they treated ​14 cases — mostly panic or anxiety attacks — and more than 500 calls ‌were ⁠made to emergency services. About 600 people were evacuated from apartment blocks that required inspection, Andalusian official Antonio Sanz told reporters on Tuesday.

"There's clearly no imminent danger and the public hasn't ​been at ​risk," Sanz said, ⁠adding that it was still impossible to determine the full extent of the damage, though ​preliminary assessments suggested it was limited to cornices ​and ⁠facades rather than serious structural issues.

Paqui Valero, a resident of Albolote on Granada's outskirts, told local newspaper Ideal that she and ⁠her ​partner abandoned work to drive south ​with their two children on a jammed highway.

"I felt a lot of panic," ​she said.

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