Second earthquake hits Spain holiday hotspot within days
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A second earthquake has rocked a Spanish holiday hotspot within days. At least three people were injured and many buildings were damaged after the powerful 4.8-magnitude quake hit Granada this morning, El País reported.
It follows a magnitude 5 earthquake that struck the southern Spanish city of Granada in the early hours of Saturday, with the regional government saying houses and cars were damaged but no injuries had been reported.
The epicenter of today’s quake was Gójar, a small town around 8 kilometers south of Granada city center.