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The authorities in Granada have closed the Alhambra Palace, one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, after it sustained minor damage from an earthquake measuring 4.8 in magnitude centered in the town of Alinedin, located 10 kilometers south of the city. The earthquake caused cracks, debris falls, and minor injuries to three people, with no significant structural damage to the building, according to an initial assessment. The palace has been shut down, and a comprehensive safety evaluation has been carried out, along with instructions for residents not to approach the buildings to ensure their safety amid concerns about potential aftershocks.
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